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Like father: Schmeichel hears echoes of France ‘98

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MOSCOW: Peter Schmeichel has told son and fellow goalkeeper Kasper (pic) that Danish destiny is in his hands as Denmark head in to a clash against France that has uncanny echoes of his own World Cup campaign 20 years ago.

“20 years ago to the day I played against France in Denmark’s final group game with destiny in our own hands,” the former Manchester United great tweeted late on Sunday.

“On Tuesday @kschmeiche­l1 will be doing exactly the same, with Denmark in the same position as they were in 1998,” he wrote above photograph­s of himself and his son in action.

“You can do it Denmark.” By uncanny coincidenc­e, Denmark and then hosts France were drawn in the same four-team pool – Group C – back in 1998. After the first two games, they were in exactly the same positions, with France qualified already on six points and Denmark on four and needing a draw to be sure of reaching the next round.

The younger Schmeichel, who plays for Leicester, looks a lot like his blond, vocal and imposing father.

But Schmeichel Jr will not entirely want to emulate his old man, who reached but failed to stop a Youri Djorkaeff penalty that helped France win 2-1. But Denmark made it through that year as South Africa blew their chance in a draw with Saudi Arabia.

This year, it is Australia who find themselves with one point and need- ing to beat pointless Peru today, hope France beat Denmark and hope they will overhaul the Danes’ goal difference.

Some Australian­s fear France and Denmark might settle for a draw that would suit both. But the Danes, who in 1998 went on to reach the quarter-finals helped by another family duo, the Laudrup brothers, may be wiser to follow the elder goalkeepin­g Schmeichel’s advice -- to keep their destiny in their own hands.

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