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PETER SCHMEICHEL

GOALKEEPER

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A decisive goalkeeper whose bite was just as fearful as his bark, Peter Schmeichel is one of the world’s greatest- ever shot- stoppers. Though best remembered on these shores for his performanc­es in Manchester United’s allconquer­ing ’ 90s side, some of the Great Dane’s finest moments came representi­ng his country.

Schmeichel was pivotal in Denmark’s surprise Euro 92 triumph as the Scandinavi­ans took full advantage of a late invite to replace war- torn Yugoslavia at the competitio­n, after the latter’s last- minute disqualifi­cation over its descent into civil war.

The 28- year- old gloveman was in inspired form and made a series of saves to thwart vaunted opponents, helping to shut England out in a goalless draw in Denmark’s opening game and keeping favourites France at bay in a must- win final group match.

His piece de resistance came in the semis, showing his bravery and quick reactions to force a penalty shootout against defending champions the Netherland­s. Second up for the Dutch was the great Marco van Basten, but Schmeichel dived to his left to deny the Milan forward, who had just scored 25 Serie A goals in 1991– 92 and would go on to win a third Ballon d’or later that year.

In the final, Schmeichel was at it again, extending a long left arm while moving backwards to tip over Jurgen Klinsmann’s powerful header as Denmark hung on for a famous 2- 0 triumph.

Though the Danes failed to scale the same heights again, Schmeichel’s distinctiv­e style – think Stretch- Armstrongm­eets- star- fish to cover all four corners of the goal – graced four European Championsh­ips in total.

The United legend went on to become Denmark’s mostcapped player with 129 appearance­s – 30 as their captain – and even scored an internatio­nal goal when he notched a penalty in a Euro 2000 warm- up match in Belgium. Sure, he was prone to the occasional lob, but Schmeichel was one of a kind.

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