Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel playfully responded with a journalist during a press conference ahead of his team’s semi-final match against England on Wednesday. The Leicester City keeper was asked by a reporter ‘what it would mean to stop it coming home?’. Schmeichel responded by asking ‘has it ever been come? I don’t know, have you ever won it?’. Much to the amusement of teammate Pierre-Emile Højbjerg

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34 Comments

  1. the level of self-entitlement, arrogance and pretentiousness
    i am actually glad they effed off from the European Union so we don't have to listen to their ramblings

  2. That’s called killing with kindness!! Assassin with a smile!! And I thought Bond was British.
    That’s cold Kesper!!! 😂😂😂😂😂

  3. That question is the embodiment of why no one wants England to win anything. The arrogance is insane. 'in 66 it was home'. Give me a break lol.

  4. Had to come back to this beautiful moment because I just started reading "it's coming home" once again. Oh, the irony.

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