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With a crazy goal after the actual final whistle, FC Copenhagen averted a defeat against Danish league neighbors Aarhus GF.

Referee Jørgen Daugbjerg Burchardt had already whistled the game in Copenhagen when he was called to the video screen and awarded the FCK a penalty for handball.

Benjamin Hvidt had accidentally touched the ball, which led to protests from the Copenhagen players, but was initially ignored by the referee - until the video assistant contacted him.

Striker Jonas Wind finally converted to 3: 3 (1: 3) in the eleventh minute of stoppage time and thus brought his team a late draw - amid great protest from AGF, whose players had previously cheered their supposed victory.

In the Aarhus club media one could read of a "terrible end to the game".

"It's a shame that we have to spend so much time on it"

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“I can understand the frustration of Aarhus.

As a beneficiary, I shouldn't say too much about the video assistant's decisions, so I just say this much: It's a shame that we have to spend so much time on them, "said Copenhagen's goalscorer Wind, who had already made his way to the penalty spot and was ready while he was The referee was still on the sideline of the opposite half of the game and informed about the state of play on the screen.

AGF remains third in the Danish Super League with 33 points.

Copenhagen is fourth, two points behind.

FC Midtjylland has taken the lead thanks to a 1-0 (0-0) win against Brondby IF, Brondby is now second.

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