The Danish coach, Kasper Hjulmand, He assured after the 1-1 draw against England that he was not disappointed with the result, but it was a shame for what they could have achieved after playing “the way Denmark should play”.
“I’m not disappointed with the result, but it’s a shame. It was clear that there was something more to this match. We played how Denmark should play. That’s how we are,” he said at the press conference after the match, which was played at the Frankfurt Arena.
Enjoyed the game
Hjulmand explained after the tie that they feel good about this match and believe they can win it.
“I didn’t deny it and I think today we showed how we really play and how we express ourselves with quality, passion and fire. As I said, we can win or lose, but that’s what we want let’s play. I think we all had a great performance,” he said after the meeting.
Kudos to Hojbjerg
When asked about the role of midfielder Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, who was named the best of the match, he assured that he is at his best and he only guides the whole team.
“Their impact in this game was very good. I also have to say that we played well connected and I think we did well in general,” he said.
Furthermore, the Danish coach assured that the fans are “incredible” and these are the types of stadiums where they want to play: “Football is for people. They make us the best version of ourselves.”
with him, Højbjerg He assured that they were well prepared, well organized and the players who came in brought a lot of energy “and that is a sign that the team knows how to play very well together and is well prepared.”
Also, he pointed out that the fans were fantastic and that they seemed to be playing at home, while, when asked about the changes in England, he said that they had “a lot of good players” and that they brought fresh energy in the second. half to try to change the situation.
Source: La Verdad

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