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Euro 2020 matchday 15: Gareth Bale says Wales relish underdogs tag

Euro 2020 matchday 15: Gareth Bale says Wales relish underdogs tag
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Anthony Taylor praised for handling of Christian Eriksen's collapse.

Gareth Bale has embraced Wales' underdogs tag, with Euro 2020 rivals Denmark counting on support from all over Europe following Christian Eriksen's cardiac arrest.

Inter Milan midfielder Eriksen collapsed on the pitch during Denmark's tournament opener against Finland in Copenhagen on June 12 and is currently recovering at home.

Denmark qualified for the knockout stage on a wave of emotion and have become a lot of people's 'second team' after what happened to Eriksen.

But skipper Bale, speaking ahead of the last-16 clash in Amsterdam, said Wales were familiar with being underdogs.

"That's normal anyway. We're always the underdogs and used to that tag. It doesn't make a difference to us," said the Real Madrid forward.

"Obviously we understand the situation that happened with them and we've sent all our best wishes to Christian but it won't have any bearing on the game.

"The players have been in situations before where teams are favourites andĀ supported more.

"Against Turkey they had 18,000 fans in the stadium (when Wales won their group game in Baku 2-0), so it makes no difference."

Taylor praised

Christian Eriksen gives a thumbs up in an Instagram post
English referee Anthony Taylor has been praised for his handling of Eriksen's collapse (Christian Eriksen/Instagram)

UEFA's referees chief Roberto Rosetti has praised English official Anthony Taylor for his "perfect" handling of Eriksen's cardiac arrest during the Denmark v Finland match.

Taylor immediately recognised the seriousness of the situation when the Dane collapsed just before half-time in the match on June 12 and signalled for medics to come on within seconds.

"Everyone recognised that Anthony was perfect. He managed this difficult moment in a great way," said Rosetti.

"We are proud about his behaviour, we are proud about his cold blood.

"We recommended to the referees that safety is first, it is the most important target for us.

"The referees must, and they are ready to, stop the match immediately in these situations. Anthony was amazing."

Eriksen has since been discharged from hospital inĀ Copenhagen after being fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD).

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Big decision for Mancini

Italy coach Roberto Mancini finds himself with selection problems of the best kind ahead of their last-16 tie against Austria.

Paris St Germain midfielder Marco Verratti returned from a knee injury to replace Manuel Locatelli, who scored twice in the win over Switzerland, and impressed in the the final group win over Wales.

"Verratti or Locatelli? Someone good will not play," was the Italian coach's response when asked about his dilemma.

Matthaus not happy with Low

Germany great Lothar Matthaus has given the opposite of a vote of confidence to departing manager Joachim Low.

Matthaus, who featured in five World Cups and four European Championships and won one of each, said Low had created insecurity in the squad with his changes of tactics and personnel.

"I don't have the feeling I had seven years ago when he won the WorldĀ Cup," he said.

"I was missing the connection between himself on the bench and the players on the field.

"He changed so many things. He changed one player for another and also the system.

"Joshua Kimmich played four positions (against Hungary). How can each player feel confident generally when we are changing so many things during a game? There's no security for the team."

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Stat attack

Wales goalkeeper Danny Ward is well prepared for anything Denmark have to throw at him as he has seen plenty of action already. The Leicester number two, who comes up against the man he plays deputy to in Kasper Schmeichel, is joint-second on the list of 'most saves'.

Euro 2020 Round of 16 fixtures infographic
How the last 16 at Euro 2020 shapes up (PA Graphics)

Up next

Wales v Denmark (Round of 16, June 26, Amsterdam, 1700 BST)
Italy v Austria (Round of 16, June 26, London, 2000)

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