Denmark Away - 16/06/23
After already spending three days in Copenhagen with a lot of drinking and
sightseeing it was finally matchday and I was feeling fresh after having a good night's sleep. For food, we lined our stomachs with a McDonalds’ as it was
one of the only affordable things to eat in Copenhagen. Then we went to “The
Old Irish Pub” just before midday and started what would be a long day of drinking with kick-off at 8:45 p.m. For Beer
drinkers, this pub was a blessing as it was running a drinks promotion for
Northern Ireland fans serving £2.20 pints of Carlsberg until 9 p.m.
After hours
of countless pints and chants, we finally set off to the stadium on the train
with an hour until kick-off. The hope was that we would grab at least a point off a Denmark team
that had only won one of their last five games. When we got into the stadium we decided to sit behind the
goal and beside the home fans, except for Owen who didn’t make it to his
seat at the first attempt and fell down half a flight of stairs.
The match
itself was a good performance for Northern Ireland and they found themselves only 1-0 down deep into the second half. Then in added time, they got a free-kick in a good position. What happened
next was what I would describe as the best five minutes at a football match that I've
ever experienced with a last-minute volley from 18-year-old debutant Callum
Marshall to make it 1-1. The crowd was in absolute pandemonium as we thought we
had snatched a draw with beers flying everywhere.
However, this didn’t last
long as it was then ruled out by the finest of margins after a long VAR
check, and the match ended 1-0. We then headed back to The Old Irish Pub and
continued drinking deep into the night before eventually making it back to the hotel
at 5:30 a.m.
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