Denmark put up an impressive display to dump out Wales from the European competition.
With the new order, games that are equal on aggregate score after 90 minutes in the second leg will go straight to extra time and then to a penalty shootout.
Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have remained adamant on their plans for the Super League and have refused to formally withdraw.
“Any player or official is allowed to take the knee.”
Broadcasters such as ZDF in Germany and BBC in Britain had been sharply criticised for showing the official TV footage from Copenhagen for several minutes.
Schmeichel, who helped Denmark win Euro 92, added that UEFA should have “shown a bit of compassion” to the distraught players.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Monday, however, said the breakaway clubs would have to face consequences of their action.
We will do whatever it takes to protect our national game. Be in no doubt, if they can’t act, we will,” British sports minister told parliament.
It was mixed results for English sides in Tuesday’s first leg quarter final matches of the most prestigious continental football.
David De Gea, Dean Henderson, Lee Grant were listed as goalkeepers on OleGunnar Solskjaer’s 25-man A list.
