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He played a good game despite penalty miss – Lyngby Boldklub captain defends Ghanaian youngster Michael Opoku

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Lyngby Boldklub captain Magnus Jensen has jumped to the defense of Ghanaian youngster Michael Opoku, who disregarded an awfully significant penalty kick in their 1-2 defeat to Vejle Boldklub within the Danish Superliga.

Despite the disappointment, Jensen praised Opoku’s total efficiency, announcing: “I reflect he’s frosty enough. It’s a shame he obtained burned. He performed a loyal recreation otherwise and is an awfully loyal player for us.”

Jensen additionally counseled Opoku’s courage in stepping up to take the penalty, highlighting his maturity past his 19 years. “You would verbalize that it be quite robust for a 19-year-old to dare to take that penalty kick. So we if truth be told luxuriate in to respect that.”

Head coach Morten Karlsen additionally stood by his chance to let Opoku take the penalty, demonstrating the group’s unwavering faith within the younger Ghanaian ahead.

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