Frederic Raykovic, score: 7
The Serbian goalkeeper was not called upon to save the country too many times, but was alert and had a good game overall
Alexander Mitrovich, score: 4
The striker was nervous, busy with provocations and mostly failed to endanger Kasper Schmeichel’s goal at all
The closing round of the group stage of the Euros continued last night (Tuesday) when Denmark and Serbia parted with a disappointing 0:0, with Kasper Høllmand’s team qualifying for the round of 16, and Dragan Stojkovic’s men were eliminated.
The first half began at a hesitant pace as both teams mainly relied on long balls towards the strikers and failed to create real threats to the opponent’s goal. In the 23rd minute, a goal by the Danes was disallowed due to a foul by Rasmus Hevelon on Frederag Raykovic.
Shortly after the return from the break, in the 53rd minute, Luka Jovic kicked Joachim Andersen who scored an own goal, but this goal was also disallowed, this time on a different claim. The rest of the second half was conducted in exactly the same way as the first half, when the Serbs made all possible offensive exchanges, but still had a lot of difficulty getting into situations against the tough defense of the Reds.
At the end of the game, 0:0 gray and situationless between the two teams, who provided one of the weakest games so far in the tournament. Kasper Heulmand’s trainees will meet Germany in the next stage and hope to create a sensation against the impressive host.
second half
- ’90+5
- Judge Francois Letsieu whistled for the end of the match!
- ’90+2
- What a miss by Sergey Milinkovich Savich! The midfielder received a great ball inside the box, which is completely free, but kicked very weakly into the hands of Kasper Schmeichel
- ’88
- Kasper Heulmand’s last substitution: Christian Eriksen made way for Yusuf Poulsen
- ’86
- Last substitution of the Serbs: Saša Lukić is out, Sergej Milinković Savić is in
- ’83
- Alexander Mitrovic also entered Francois Letsie’s notebook
- ’81
- Aleksandar Mitrovic kicked from outside the box, but the ball slipped past Kasper Schmeichel’s crossbar
- ’77
- Victor Christensen replaced Alexander in it
- ’77
- Double substitution of the Danes: Morten Jolmand went off the field, Thomas Delaney took his place
- ’73
- Another substitute for Dragan Stojkovic: Sardian Mihailovic replaced Filip Mladenovic
- ’67
- Another offensive substitution by the Serbs: Dusan Vlahovic replaced Ivan Ilic
- ’64
- Yannick Vestergaard rose above everyone else and hit hard, but the ball went straight into the center of the goal by Frederag Rajkovic who easily caught
- ’62
- Morten Jolmand tried his luck from distance, but shot high over the goal
- ’58
- Another substitution for the Danes: Kasper Dolberg replaced Rasmus Heylon
- ’53
- Luka Jovitch kicked Joachim Andersen who scored for himself, but the goal was disallowed due to a different claim
- ’46
- Kasper Høllmand’s first substitution: Younes Wind is out, Andreas Skov Olsen is in
- ’46
- Luka Jovic came in for Nemania Godli
- ’46
- Double substitution of Dragan Stojkovic: Dusan Tadic took the field in place of Lazar Smardzic
first half
- ’39
- Younes Wind received the ball inside the Serbs’ box at the end of a nice attack, but kicked over the goal
- ’32
- Rasmus Huylon kicked Frederag Rajkovic’s near corner, the keeper easily caught it
- ’29
- Morten Jolmand received a yellow card after a foul
- ’27
- Younes Wind also entered Francois Letsier’s notebook
- ’23
- Christian Eriksen lifted a corner kick into the area, which the Danes were able to push in, but Francois Letissier disallowed the goal due to a foul by Rasmus Havilon on Frederik Rajkovic
- ’22
- Christian Eriksen took advantage of a defensive error and tested Frederic Rajkovic from distance, but the Serbian goalkeeper reacted well and headed for a corner
- ’16
- First situation for Danes. Alexander Bea got to Joachim Mehla’s lift, but shot wide from close range
- ’4
- Nikola Milankovic received the first yellow card in the match
- ’1
- Judge Francois Letsier kicked off the match!
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