92′Whole hour!
Denmark’s prestigious victory against an unrecognized France, was denied head on. Two goals in the first half, the work of Dolberg and Slov Olsen, sank a lowly rival. However, these three points from the Nordics do not help them reach the final stage of the Nations League after Croatia did their homework in Austria. I hope they enjoyed the match. See you again!
91′Last change in Denmark: Kristensen came off and came on to play in the last minute Bah.
90′Two minutes added.
85′Braithwaite makes it 3-0, but misses the chance almost on the goal line.
83′Good shot by Braithwaite, denied for a corner.
81′France change: Kolo Muani comes on for Griezmann.
80′Hojlund saw the yellow card for a stomp on Upamecano.
77′Time is running out for France, who have yet to score.
72′Double change in Denmark:Delaney leaves and Kjaer enters. Skov Olsen, scorer of the second goal, left and Braithwaite came on
69′Schmeichel was determined to make Mbappé’s night bitter: third consecutive save in just three minutes.
67′Another from Schmeichel, who shines before Mbappé’s umpteenth shot. Amazingly Good goalkeeper.
66′Excellent intervention by Schmeichel to deny Mbappé a goal in a one-on-one.
65′
Didier Deschamps is looking for reactions on the bench: he changes Giroud, almost disappears, and Nkunku enters.
63′Good corner kick from Griezmann, although Badiashile’s shot was inaccurate.
60′Double change in Denmark: Lindstrom replaces Damsgaard and Hojlund replaces Dolberg.
56′Denmark is not afraid of France’s attempted reaction.
54′Yellow to Delaney for knocking down Mbappé.
52′Good hand down from Schmeichel to send a direct free kick from Griezmann for a corner.
fifty’The referee excused Andersen for cutting off a French counterattack with his hand.
48′France was good in the second half. He wants to go for the first goal.
46′Double change in France: Clauss replaces Saliba and Fofana replaces Camavinga.
46′Part two is about to begin!
Four. five’Break time! France, surprised by Denmark. The choice of Didier Deschamps has been less, emotionally affected by the force of his rival. Much had to change in the second half as the threat of relegation from his group loomed large.
44′France, on the ropes.With Dolbert at 1-0, he couldn’t find a way to hurt Denmark. He was KOed 2-0 by Slov Olsen.
39′Denmark GOAL!Moments of anxiety for France, who broke down before the break. Delaney was extended in front of the area and Slov Olsen, on his left foot, beat a covered Aréola: 2-0.
38′Eriksen attempted an Olympic goal, but Aréola saved.
37′Delaney headed for Areola’s hands.
36′Denmark grow after the goal. Another corner.
3. 4′Denmark GOAL! Damsgaard put in a cross with care, which Upamecano couldn’t clear, and Dolberg got on the end of his foot to beat Aréola.
30′Follow 0-0 on the scoreboard when the first half hour of the game is reached. Better France, but up against Denmark.
25′Good defensive coverage from Saliba to stop a Maehle cross.
24′Contrast the number of chances in the match: one for Denmark, eight for France.
twenty-one’Master pass from Eriksen to Olsen, who sleeps the ball with control and defines without precision. Good intervention by Areola.
19′A mistimed rebound from Maehle was about to surprise Schmeichel and make it 0-1 for France. Denmark was miraculously spared.
17′Another corner for France after a shot by Camavinga was denied from the edge of the box.
fifteen’Now Griezmann is trying his right foot. Schmeichel stopped at two counts.
14′A messy game in the Denmark area, with one shot by Camavinga and another by Pavard taking the defense as far as he could.
ElevenGreat offensive game by Denmark, well countered by France.
9′Another corner for the French team, which is intensifying its attacks.
8′Mbappé’s powerful and point-blank shot forcing Schmeichel to show off.
7′Corner for France.
5′Long combination by France, unable to find cracks in Denmark’s defence.
two’First corner for Denmark.
The match between Denmark and France is about to beginFirst possession for France.
Both teams entered the field of play. The songs of Denmark and France will soon be played.–
Giroud will overtake Henry Giroud scored 49 goals in 113 games for France, while Henry scored 51 in 123 games. Although he now lives in Benzema’s shadow, the Milan native is just two goals away from becoming his country’s all-time leading scorer. An event that will be considered two months before the start of the World Cup, where it is expected that he will be on the final list of the coach.
Maignan and Koundé, casualties in France The goalkeeper and the central defender suffered muscular injuries last Thursday against Austria and are unavailable for Didier Deschamps. The Barça footballer felt discomfort in the hamstrings of his right leg and could be out for between three and four weeks.
We now have confirmed lineups for both teams Denmark: Schmeichel; Kristensen, Andersen, Christensen, Maehie; Eriksen, Delaney, Hojbjerg; Slov Olsen, Damsgaard, Dolberg France: Areola; Upamecano, Saliba, Badiashile; Pavard, Tchouameni, Camavinga, Mendy; Griezmann, Mbappe, Giroud.
Good evening and welcome to the Nations League match between Denmark and France Live! Despite their clash with Group A1 leaders Croatia, Denmark are not counting on themselves to qualify for the Final Four. He has to win and wait for the result of the Croats. France had no chance of retaining the title, but after a win against Austria they avoided relegation. Today’s success will prove him in League A.
Source: La Verdad

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