Still Olsen’s 11

?National football coach Morten Olsen yesterday further stoked speculation about whether he will step down before his contract ends in September 2014 – if he steps down at all. Calls for Olsen's dismissal began to mount in June after Denmark suffered an embarrassing 0-4 loss to Armenia that all but ended their hopes of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup. Meeting the press for the first time since the loss, Olsen said on Tuesday that his primary focus was on the remaining qualifiers. He indicated, however, that he was due to meet with the head of the Danish Football Association in November to discuss the future of the team. 





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