Tous les Articles écrits sur Denmark sur WhoScored.com RSS

Denmark vs Australia: Can Sisto or Leckie’s pace make the difference for their teams?

by
Denmark vs Australia: Can Sisto or Leckie’s pace make the difference for their teams? The outcome of Thursday’s meeting between Denmark and Australia will help shape Group C. Denmark were rather fortuitous to beat Peru in their first match but are now in a great position to progress to the knockout stage. Australia, meanwhile, were unlucky to lose to France and now have a mount...

World Cup warm up: Denmark and Australia endure contrasting fortunes ahead of pivotal meeting

by
World Cup warm up: Denmark and Australia endure contrasting fortunes ahead of pivotal meeting It’s fair to say that Denmark and Australia endured contrasting fortunes in the opening round of matches at the 2018 World Cup. Denmark underwhelmed against Peru and were fortuitous to win 1-0, whereas Australia successfully rattled Euro 2016 finalists France and deserved more than a 2-1 defea...

Peru vs Denmark - New Borussia Dortmund signing out to win midfield battle

by
Peru vs Denmark - New Borussia Dortmund signing out to win midfield battle In the month’s leading up to the 2018 World Cup, the WhoScored Expert tipped Denmark’s Thomas Delaney to flourish in Russia and earn a high profile move away from Werder Bremen. The 26-year-old was linked with a move to the Premier League, but was not anticipated is that Borussia Dortmun...

The Best Bet: How to make more than 10 times your money in Peru vs Denmark

by
The Best Bet: How to make more than 10 times your money in Peru vs Denmark Hosts Russia opened up the 2018 World Cup in perfect fashion, thumping Group A rivals Saudi Arabia 5-0 on Thursday, but Peru’s encounter with Denmark could be an early contender for game of the group stage. France are the overwhelming 5/11 favourites to top Group C but those odds perhaps under...

World Cup warm up: Peru and Denmark early contender for game of the round

by
World Cup warm up: Peru and Denmark early contender for game of the round What is clear already is that Peru will likely be the neutrals favourite at the 2018 World Cup. The South American outfit are gearing up for first taste of World Cup action since 1982 and their supporters have travelled in their masses to ensure it’s one to remember. Peru aren’t in Russi...

World Cup Countdown: The ones to watch for Denmark

by
World Cup Countdown: The ones to watch for Denmark We continue our countdown to the World Cup with the next mini-preview in our series.With 23 days to go until Russia 2018 starts, we turn our attention to Denmark having first looked into France and Australia in Group C.The Danes finished in second in Group E of European qualifying, with Poland landi...

2018 World Cup Group C: France in toughest FIFA ranked group

by
2018 World Cup Group C: France in toughest FIFA ranked group While Group A was formed of the lowest averaged FIFA ranked members, Group C is the toughest. The average FIFA ranking of France, Peru, Denmark and Australia is 17.75. Interestingly, however, only France qualified for the 2018 World Cup automatically, whereas Peru, Denmark and Australia all needed t...

Player Focus: Ibrahimovic Must Transfer Club Form to Country Against Denmark

by
Player Focus: Ibrahimovic Must Transfer Club Form to Country Against Denmark Arguably the pick of the European Championship play-off encounters is the renewal of a battle between Scandinavian pairing Sweden and Denmark. Pride is on the line over the two-legged affair as well as a place at France next summer, with both teams desperate to avoid missing out on the chance of par...

Team Focus: Fierce Competition Apparent as France Brush Aside Denmark

by
Team Focus: Fierce Competition Apparent as France Brush Aside Denmark Didier Deschamps came close to his Aimé Jacquet moment but the worst, it appears, has since passed. The run of three defeats in four games that led into the last international window hadn’t put the former Juventus, Monaco and Marseille boss in any serious danger - and he hadn’t ha...