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From: Linn nordström, Michael Wagner
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COPENHAGEN. Denmark played Sweden for long periods on the field.
Subsequently, he continued to mock Blågult.
– It was a great show, says the acting captain of the Danish national team, Ebbe Sand.
Sweden didn’t have much to play against Denmark in the training match in Bröndby, on the south-western outskirts of Copenhagen.
Substitute Sebastian Larsson launched a free kick from far down the left wing that Danish goalkeeper Oliver Christensen flipped into the goal frame.
Otherwise, Sweden was very pale without many of the stars that did not come into play.
“If we’re going to call it a press game …”
This was also stated by the former Danish shooting king Ebbe Sand, who acted as a substitute for the captain of the national team Kasper Hjulmand and his assistant Morten Wieghorst, both in quarantine crown.
– It was relatively easy to play with the Swedish press. If we want to be positive and call it a press game … says Sand at the post-game press conference.
Denmark’s 1-0 score came through substitute Jonas Wind in the 61st minute after a corner kick that passed many passive Swedes in their own penalty area.
“The only way Sweden could threaten”
2-0 through Alexander Bah (74) was a display and display in Danish pass football.
– I think most people can see that there was a big difference in the way the team approached the game. The only thing Sweden could threaten us with was counterattacks. We talked about it during the break, says Ebbe Sand.
– Apart from counterattacks, Sweden did not create anything, says Sand and ended with:
– It was a great show and an impressive effort from all our players.
The blue-yellow is fully serrated in the Danish media
If Ebbe Sand was harsh in his criticism of the Swedish national team, it is nothing against what Ekstrabladet columnist Allan Olsen thinks:
“… the Swedish selection of lumberjacks was sawed down to the ankles,” Olsen describes and sums up:
“… even though the crown had decimated the Danish team’s camp, the Danish third choices were good enough to make a stiff Swedish team giddy with the ball.”
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