Feb 14 • 18:09 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Thomas Delaney: I am ashamed. It is something bad. It will get ugly

FC Copenhagen's crisis deepens as they suffer a fourth consecutive loss in the Superliga, risking their chances for championship play.

FC Copenhagen (FCK) continues to struggle in the Danish Superliga, facing yet another defeat. The team lost to FC Nordsjælland with a score of 1-2, despite leading 1-0 until a critical moment when a penalty and a red card were issued to FCK in quick succession. This turning point allowed FC Nordsjælland, who had been trailing, to seize control and ultimately win the match with a decisive goal from Prince Amoako.

With this loss, FCK is in serious jeopardy of missing the championship play for the first time, currently sitting sixth in the standings with 28 points from 20 matches. The situation is precarious as rival teams Viborg and OB could surpass them in the standings, further complicating FCK’s path to postseason contention as only two rounds of the basic season remain.

Thomas Delaney, the captain of FCK, expressed his profound disappointment in the team's performance and current position, stating, "I am a little ashamed of the position we are in. I find it difficult to put into words where we stand and how we are performing. No, we are really in a bad place, and it’s horrible." Delaney’s candid remarks reflect the urgency of the team's situation as they strive to regain their competitive edge in the league.

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