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Published 22:17 13 Oct 2018 BST
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"I didn't see Harry down behind me and, looking back, it was a bit easy to nick it off Delaney. "But we've been told since we were kids to play until the whistle and I should've punished them. "If I was them, I would've kicked the ball out of play. "I should've punished them. "What do you want me to do? There was no whistle."There wouldn't be a whistle for that incident - unless it was a head injury - and the Danish frustration was that they were trying to kick the ball out of play before Hendrick intervened. https://twitter.com/murraybhoy88/status/1051214674044301312 Kasper Schmeichel was livid with Hendrick even though he missed the chance and, asked after the game about the prospect of the ball going into the Denmark net, the goalkeeper was sharp.
"I think it would've been a disappointing day for fair play," he said. "It didn't happen so it doesn't matter."
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