Denmark beat Kazakhstan 3–1 at Parken.
Kazakhstan did not stay in Denmark’s company for a long time, when the Jews went to secure their right to participate in next summer’s EC final tournament.
Exactly, the visitors lasted 35 minutes at the speed of the pre-favorite in Group H, until Joachim Andersen dripped Christian Eriksen valiantly To Jonas Wind.
The Wolfsburg striker quickly spun around the vertical axis and at the same time shot the ball into the net from five meters.
After the opening goal, no one doubted the winner of the match. The Danish superstars are literally playing in different leagues than the Kazakhs.
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At the end of the opening period, the Manchester United striker Rasmus Højlund initially with a great solo run by Robert Skov the 2-0 break numbers completed.
At the beginning of the second period, Højlund’s teammate Eriksen pierced the visitors’ defense with his pass, and Skov already took Denmark to a three-goal lead.
A small defensive child was released by the Changeling Yan Vorogovskiy to narrow, but at no point was the victory of the Jews threatened.
A place of forced victory
Denmark’s 3–1 home win means that Finland still remains in third place in the group.
Denmark and Slovenia are now four points adrift at the top of the group. They will meet again in a mutual match in the penultimate match round.
Huhkaji must definitely beat Kazakhstan on Tuesday in Helsinki in order to maintain even some kind of tension until the end.
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Many supporters are already starting to shift their eyes to next spring’s further qualification, where Finland will secure its place as soon as either Scotland or Serbia secure their direct European Championship pass.
Scotland could do it as early as Sunday, despite not even appearing on grass. It will be assured of a place in the final tournament if Norway does not beat Spain on their home field.
Easy win for Italy
On the other hand, Serbia lost the battle for the top spot in Group G to Hungary 1–2 on Saturday. At the same time, it got within striking distance of Montenegro.
Italy’s victory (3–0) over Malta cannot be considered a surprise. The Azzurri face a tougher test on Tuesday when they face England at Wembley.
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