Joachim Andersen says the decision to award a penalty against him in Denmark s controversial 2-0 loss to Germany was crazy .
Second-half goals from Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala gave the hosts and a place against Spain or Georgia in the last eight.
Denmark thought they had gone ahead three minutes into the second half when Andersen found the back of the net.
However, Thomas Delaney was centimeters offside in the build-up according to the semi-automated offside technology.
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Andersen’s misery was compounded when David Raum’s cross hit his outstretched arm, with referee Michael Oliver being sent to the monitor to give a penalty to Germany.
Havertz stepped up to tuck away his …