The Dane’s presence at these Euros is less about creative inspiration than an affirmation of the game’s greatest values
It was the third game of the Euros. There was a slow sense of familiarity returning. The night before, Italy had beaten Turkey 3-0 in Rome. Earlier in the afternoon, Wales and Switzerland had drawn 1-1 in Baku. In Copenhagen, Denmark would face Finland. Covid restrictions meant there would be only 13,700 at Parken. But a year after it should have been played, the fact Euro 2020 was going ahead at all was a symbol that, whatever the lingering effects of the virus, something approaching normal life could return.
Finland’s 3,000-strong contingent were giddy on the euphoria of playing in their first tournament; the Denmark fans were, like everybody, glad that football was possible again and that they were hosting a game at a major finals for the first time. The long days of lockdown were in the past.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/article/2024/jun/15/marvel-of-eriksens-recovery-reminds-us-that-glory-comes-in-many-forms
Author : Jonathan Wilson
Publish date : 2024-06-15 19:00:27
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