Uefa has started an investigation against England after Wednesday's semi-final against Denmark.

The reason?

Supporters at Wembley are said to have aimed a laser pen at goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel's eyes in connection with England's penalty during the first extra quarter.

Schmeichel saved the penalty, but on the return Harry Kane stayed ahead and put the match decisive 2-1.


The Dane saved the penalty, but left a return that Kane could turn into 2-1, which was the end result.

Expert Petronella Ekroth is critical of the supporters' actions.

- It is very sad that it will be this way, that it may come in (at Wembley) and that it may disturb Schmeichel a little, says former football player Petronella Ekroth in Morgonstudion.

Started more investigations

According to SVT's expert Jonas Eriksson, this is a serious problem, which will apparently lead to a fine.

- Supporters should cheer and support their team.

Doing laser pointers is directly dangerous to the eyes, and also criminal, he says.

- This will be a fine.

It will not affect the outcome of the match, but it will punish the English supporters eventually.

Uefa also confirms that they have started an investigation against England regarding that supporters should have exploded from fireworks, as well as for disturbances during a national anthem.