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Danes ready for penalty shoot-out pressure in last-16 clash with Germany

DORTMUND, Germany : Denmark drew their opening three games at Euro 2024 to set up a last-16 tie with hosts Germany, and should that game on Saturday also end in a stalemate, they are well-prepared for the ensuing penalty shoot-out.  

Kasper Hjulmand's side have been practicing their spot kicks for months to try to prepare for whatever may come at the Euros, and striker Jonas Wind said he already knows where he is going to hit his kick if he is called upon to take one. 

"It differs from player to player, but for me it is better to have made a decision in advance, (but) there are also others who prefer to decide at the last moment," Wind, who plays his club football in Germany for VfL Wolfsburg, told reporters.

"I don't use statistics on the goalkeepers to choose kicks - there is a possibility to get statistics, but I don't use that, I focus more on my own kick," he added. 

For months, coach Hjulmand has been asking his players to prepare themselves for what could be one of the high-pressure moments of their careers, and it doesn't get much higher than a penalty against the hosts in a shoot-out at a major international tournament.

"You can try to simulate the pressure with a competitive element, but it will never be quite the same as if we have to stand on Saturday in front of a full stadium in Dortmund," Wind said.

"You can feel that the heart beats an extra time before a penalty kick. I think everyone feels some kind of pressure, so it's about dealing with it in the best possible way, finding calmness and kicking the ball in the net," he added. 

A Danish victory may not quite eclipse 1992 when they won the tournament as rank outsiders, but it would certainly come close, and if they do win they will face either Spain or Georgia

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