Spain – Denmark: result, summary and goals

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End! Spain narrowly beats Denmark thanks to a goal from Zubimendi in the final stretch. La Roja, from least to most, is the leader of its group.

Spain 1-0 Denmark.

The match is stopped because Laporte has to be treated after a clash with Isaksen. The center back hurts from a blow to the face.

Nelsson is given a yellow card for a foul on Raya in an aerial dispute. The goalkeeper also sees yellow for wasting time.

Change in Spain. Lamine leaves, applauded by the entire stadium, and Sergio Gómez takes his place, making his senior debut.

Fabián is about to score a great goal! His left foot shot from outside the area grazed the post. Four minutes of stoppage time are added.

Yellow to Bah for grabbing Grimaldo.

Lamine Yamal is driving all of Denmark crazy. Great second half for the Barcelona forward.

Up Vivian! Good cross from Grimaldo but the center back’s header goes high.

Great individual action by Lamine Yamal to force the foul and the yellow card for Kristiansen.

After a couple of minutes of uncertainty, the goal is considered valid.

Spain 1-0 Denmark.

The goal is being reviewed due to possible offside by Merino!

Spain takes the lead on the scoreboard with a goal from Zubimendi! The midfielder hits a great volley that touches Hojbjer and throws off Schmeichel, who could have done more.

Spain 1-0 Denmark.

Changes in Spain and Denmark. Joselu replaces Morata and Hojlund comes in for Gronbaek.

First changes in Denmark: Dolberg and Eriksen leave and Poulsen and Isaksen enter.

We entered the last 20 minutes of the game with Spain ruling the field and hugging Denmark. Lamine tries it from outside the area after dribbling past three rivals but Schmeichel appears again to prevent the goal.

Another chance for Morata that Schmeichel saves! Laporte’s shot fell dead in the area and Morata, after getting rid of a defender, ran into the Danish goalkeeper again.

Pedro Perro tries it from outside the area but his shot goes a little wide.

First changes in Spain. A lackluster Pedri and Oyarzabal leave and Baena and Merino enter.

What an opportunity Morata has had! Great pass from Fabián into space but Schmeichel comes out very well to become huge and deny the captain the goal.

We reach game time. The 0-0 between Spain and Denmark continues. Joselu, Merino and Baena warm up.

Frontal pass from Vivian to Oyarzabal’s race that narrowly misses its destination. Spain, much better than in the first part.

Denmark stretches and forces a corner kick that Raya catches without problems. Lamine responds but his cross ends up in the hands of Schmeichel.

Fabián shot into the side of the net! Good offensive action by Spain started by Lamine Yamal on the right wing. The Barça forward, much more active in the second half.

Spain’s first corner kick in the second half. De la Fuente’s team has come out of the locker room with more bite.

There are no changes in either team.

The second part starts!

Spain 0-0 Denmark.

We’ll see if Luis de la Fuente plays something at half-time or makes any changes to the eleven. Spain felt very uncomfortable in the first half.

The first part ends! Spain, surpassed at times by Denmark, is offering a rather poor image. The best chances were for the visitors. At the moment the marker has not moved.

Spain 0-0 Denmark.

The one Lamine had! Great pass into space from Porro to Lamine and the Barça forward makes a mistake in the definition in one-on-one with Schmeichel. Spain’s clearest chance in the first half.

Morata tries it from a long distance but his shot goes high and without consequences for Schmeichel.

Very few ideas from Spain in the offensive phase. The attacks die on the wings or with some inaccuracy. Spain, very timorous in attack, saved some arreón.

The disorder of Spain contrasts with the discipline of Denmark. The visiting team is executing its game plan perfectly and De la Fuente’s side are a sea of ​​doubts.

Now Højbjerg tries it from outside the area and Vivian takes the ball for a corner. Shout out to the Danish team as we enter the last 10 minutes of the first half.

Another dangerous counterattack from Denmark. Grønbæk made trouble with Zubimendi to force a corner kick.

Providential Raya! Great departure from the goalkeeper to prevent Eriksen’s pass from reaching Dolberg. Great counterattack by Denmark, which is doing a lot of damage to Vivian and Laporte in the transitions.

Denmark has its longest possession so far in the game. Spain is really missing more of Pedri’s participation. The Blaugrana is playing as a midfielder and is very marked by the Danes.

Denmark stretches after a few minutes being subdued by Spain. Now the game stops because the ball lacks some pressure. Second ball change of the game.

First yellow of the game. Hjulmand sees it for a tough tackle in the center of the field on Oyarzabal. The Danish midfielder will miss the match against Switzerland next Tuesday due to suspension.

Give Spain a great squeeze! Morata’s shot skimmed the post of Schmeichel’s goal and a minute later Lamine’s left footed shot was taken out by the Danish goalkeeper.

About to score Zubimendi! Good strategic play by Spain at the exit of a corner kick. After Fabián extended, the midfielder finished into the side of the net.

We reached the first quarter of an hour of the game. Spain is beginning to get going little by little but needs more participation from Lamine and, above all, from Pedri to give fluidity to the circulation of the ball.

Spain 0-0 Denmark.

Grimaldo’s shot goes wide. The Leverkusen full-back tried to hit him hard and with effect but his attempt did not hit the target.

Morata calls for a penalty but the referee signals the foul outside! The Slovak referee is right. Dangerous direct free kick on the Denmark goal.

Denmark has very clear ideas and is trying to impose its game plan against a Spain that has not started particularly in tune. The visiting team is being very aggressive in their pressure and comes out with direct balls on Dolberg.

Grimaldo responds with a left footed shot from outside the area that comes out very centered and Schmeichel catches without problems.

STRIPE STOP! Great deep pass from Eriksen to Dolberg’s run and in one-on-one the Arsenal goalkeeper makes a great save to send the ball to the corner and avoid the 0-1 at the first opportunity.

Denmark, let’s see them coming. Lars Knudsen’s team plays a very defensive 4-5-1 to try to close all the gaps. A lot of aggressiveness from the visitors in the first stages of the match.

The ball is rolling in Murcia!

Spain 0-0 Denmark.

The anthems of Denmark and Spain sound at the Enrique Roca in Murcia.

The 22 protagonists jump onto the playing field!

Regarding the September matches, De la Fuente recovers his captain Morata, who missed last month’s matches due to suspension and physical problems.

Luis de la Fuente will not be able to count on up to 6 players today who started in the Euro Cup final. Unai Simón, Carvajal, Le Normand, Rodri, Dani Olmo and Nico Williams are out due to injury. Ferran Torres, Ayoze and Fermín are also KO’d from the champion group in Germany

There are some notable surprises in the Denmark eleven because the coach has opted to seat one of its most dangerous players, Rasmus Hojlund, Manchester United striker, who will start on the bench. His place in the eleven will be taken by Dolberg

While Danish coach Lars Knudsen will start Schmeichel; Kristensen, Vestegaard, Nelson; Bah, Hojbjerg, Hjulmand, Kristiansen; Gronbaek, Eriksen; Dolberg.

Spain will leave in Murcia with: Raya, Pedro Porro, Laporte, Vivian, Grimaldo; Zubimendi, Fabián; Lamine, Pedri, Oyarzabal and Morata.

Remiro, Robert Sánchez, Torres, Cucurella, Cubarsí, Mingueza, Merino, Baena, Aleix García, Joselu, Bryan Zaragoza and Sergio Gómez remain on the bench.

The coach has opted for the team that was least expected on the sides since Porro and Grimaldo play

WE ALREADY HAVE THE CONFIRMED ELEVEN OF THE SPANISH TEAM!!

The Spanish team faces Denmark with first place in group 4 of the Nations League at stake. A victory for Luis de la Fuentedaría’s team would give La Roja first place in the group and would be an almost definitive step towards achieving a ticket for the quarter-finals of the Nations League.

Good evening from Mundo Deportivo!!! Below we will offer you the minute by minute of the Spain-Denmark match, La Roja’s first duel at home after winning the Euro Cup last July.

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