Denmark v Serbia: Euro 2024 – live | Euro 2024
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Key events
90+3 min.: Tadic puts in a ball, one to chase and Schmeichel can hardly believe the ball is coming into his hands. He was there to be attacked.
90+2 min.: Was this the chance? Milinkovic-Savic shoots and Kasper Schmeichel gets low and makes an easy save. The ball was not enough for her. Serbia push and push.
90 minutes: Five minutes have been added. Serbia must lead the chase. Slovenia will probably go through with three points. Denmark there will also be three. Both in three draws.
89 minutes: The ball was headed to Vlahovic by Milinkovic-Savic, but the header could not be directed at the goal.
88 minutes: Lukic is out and Manchester United legend Milinkovic-Savic is on. Denmark wasted a free kick and it would be Eriksen’s last. Will his team see the draw? Poulsen comes to examine him.
85 minutes: Some relief for Denmark as Dolberg chases a throw. Suddenly, Maele threw a ball down the right and it was desperately cleared by Zivkovic. It fell within Dolberg’s flight path.
83 minutes: Game lag. Objects thrown at Kasper Schmeichel’s goal by Serbia fans. It would be a shame if this got a little silly.
81 minutes: Serbia I like this now. Only Jovic slipped when the ball was his. Vlahovic picks up the slack. Mitrovic with a head! Oops, clear. And the ball comes back again. Andersen and Mitro collide. The diving of the Serb is extremely pathetic. Andersen had his shirt on, but he fell as if someone had stabbed him.
78 minutes: Tadic in his last euro is trying to impose something. There may only be 10 minutes left. Suddenly, Vlahovic spots a loose ball, catches it, and the ball is placed at Mitrovic’s feet. He tries to bend it, but the angle is wrong and he heads away from the post.
78 minutes: Andersen and Mitro – former villans together – get together – but not by much. VAR has a look. Mitro started it, then falls to the floor with a sore side.
76 minutes: Denmark turn up the pressure for Hoiberg to concede a free kick. Bach out, Delaney in and Hulmand out, with Christiansen restored, the Leicester man – at Bologna last season – not the lost Leeds man.
74 minutes: This is the plan that is being implemented. Mihalović enters instead of Milenkovic and suddenly Serbia there are options to switch the game. Eriksen got tired and committed a foul for fatigue.
72 minutes: Eriksen pings a beauty to Skob Olsen and the ball goes in for Dolberg who misses the cross. Penalty? You’ve got to be kidding me.
70 minutes: Serbia acquired some possession and Denmark they must give way. They should concede a corner with the ball shooting towards Mitro. This excites the fans, but there is anger when the ball is cleared immediately.
67 minutes: everything Denmark, still. Hülmand has a shot from distance. He will not repeat his heroics in England.
Vlahovich on for Serbia, Ilyich excl. Three strikers – Jovic, Mitro and him. This is the moment of truth, the time to fire it, chase the knockdowns, hit Les, the second ball, the mixer.
65 minutes: Of. Eriksen’s corner is wonderful. Westergaard gets over it – gets over it too? – and heads down and in the hands of the grateful Rajkovic. It was begging.
64 minutes: Denmark more likely still, although you should be aware that Serbia have real class in attack. Only their midfielders to take the ball to them.
62 minutes: Nice exchange between Bach and Eriksen and then Hülmand steps forward to smash him into the stands.
61 minutes: Dolberg pushes the ball and Scob Olsen chases it down the wing. A shot follows – well to the side and over the top – by Christensen.
59 minutes: Skob Olsen zips in, a lovely pass from Eriksen but a poor touch lets him down. Kasper Dolberg replaces Hoylund, a former Ajax player now at Anderlecht.
57 minutes: Maeli’s run frees Hoylund, who plays the ball into space he may have occupied. Scob Olsen can’t reach him.
55 minutes: Denmark react to this, with Hoiberg deciding to lead the charge and pursue the Serbs. A wake-up call and a half, that.
Serbia canceled a goal!
53 minutes: Serbia has the ball in the net….Tadic’s ball and Jovic pushes the ball. But the ambush cleared immediately. Westergaard was defeated, as was Kasper Schmeichel. How do Europeans know the law of ambush?
51 minutes: Skob Olsen does Andros Townsend commentating here, stepping in with the other foot. A deflection directs the ball to the side. Better. Serbia’s new attack is still not seeing much of the ball.
49 minutes: Just like in the first half, Bach and Mahele in the foreground as overlapping wings. But then Bach concedes a corner. This clears up with just a little panic.
48 minutes: Julian gets in touch: “Having a quiet night here in Sweden (my daughter and her mum ditched England weeks ago and are baking a cake)… The Swedish commentators have just mentioned though that if it’s a stalemate between Slovenia and Denmark as it stands, Slovenia will progress as they have one less yellow card against them… Can you confirm that?’
The UK commenter said much the same.
We back off.
46 minutes: Dusan Tadic is on for Serbia and receives the armband from Mitrovic. Luka Jovic too. Samardzic and Goodell are out. Skov Olsen is in favor Denmarkand out comes Wind, guilty of this mistake.
The Dutch may await the winners of this group.
How about a team that plays exciting football?
Half time: Denmark 0-0 Serbia
Serbia ended the half on the attack, but the ball was cleared for offside by Ilic. This ends half of the Danish dominance, if not like dynamite. Serbia have been solid and the exact opposite of spectacular. They have to win, remember. All in time, perhaps.
45 minutes: Denmark are disappointed when equality is good enough for them. They must restrain their instincts. Serbia will try to take this by stealth – perfectly valid. Just an added minute from a crafty old half.
43 minutes: A gear boost as he finally chases down a channel. That sets up Pavlovic’s cross, which is then cleared.
41 minutes: Denmark hoping to tempt Serbia. They may wait a while. The possession is 58-42 at this point. Lots of boos as they are patient and use both flanks. Andersen stepped up and then Rajkovic saved with ease from the Palace defender.
39 minutes: Denmark staying patient and their build-up eventually saw Bach play in Hoylund and Wind slip up as they missed the best chance, some of the best football seen all night.
37 minutes: There is some booing. Serbia lays out its methods here and does not allow Denmark I play. It’s a George Graham tactic and with real talent to come off the bench.
35 minutes: Serbia he is yet to shoot at goal. But they’re not here to have fun like Carlton Palmer once was. They are here to win.
33 minutes: Eriksen organized an attack on the counter, but Serbia have covered all kinds of adventures. Two men where Pavlovich once was.
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