Christian Eriksen, a midfielder for Manchester United, reportedly made a significant contribution to Denmark’s triumph over San Marino, according to Sofascore.
Christian Eriksen excelled this morning as Denmark defeated San Marino 4-0. Eriksen touched the ball 142 times, made 7 critical passes in total, and completed 90% of his passes. He participated in all 90 minutes and gave three assists to his teammates.
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In the first half, his Denmark played excellently and scored three goals. After that, Eriksen’s squad continued to play slowly but still managed to score another goal in the second half.
Rasmus Hojlund, a striker, only entered the game from the bench, as coach Kasper Hjulmand had stated before the game. Despite not scoring a goal, Hojlund tried to communicate with his teammates. He made 39 touches of the ball and made 1 pass that led to a chance.
It is also significant to note that San Marino players only controlled 13% of the ball and were unable to attempt any shots on Kasper Schmeichel’s net.
Denmark bravely defeated San Marino and momentarily placed second in their group. After 5 games, they have 10 points, dropping 2 points to Finland.
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