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Your support makes all the difference.Danish club FC Copenhagen faced fierce local rivals in a Superliga game on Sunday, putting one over their neighbours with a 3-1 win.
Daniel Amartey, Nicolai Jorgensen and Thomas Delaney scored the goals as Stale Solbakken's team try and keep pace with runaway league leaders Midtjylland, who are nine points clear.
None of that is of particular interest to football fans outside of Denmark, but the video produced by the club will be.
Using a range of HD cameras, the video seems so perfectly captured it doesn't seem real, with the footage having a distinct feeling of being something one would see on the popular FIFA or Pro Evolution Soccer series.
The Copenhagen fans also do their part, letting off flares and waving flags inside Telia Parken to create a truly unique piece of film.
Feast your eyes on this:
Absolutely incredible.
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