Denmark could be in trouble, since Jusuf Poulsen is complaining about an injury and was out of the field.
Hello once again, referee Feliks Zvajer signaled the start of the second half.
End of the first half of the match between Serbia and Denmark in Leskovac.
There are two minutes left until the end of the half.
Andrija Živković positioned himself very nicely on his left foot, sending a cross right at the head of Aleksandar Mitrović. The striker of Al Hilal and the Serbian national team jumped, hit the ball, but it bounced off the head of the Denmark player.
However, Felix Zvajer says that it is a goal-out, not a corner.
This could have been a very serious opportunity, Dušan Vlahović was in the opportunity. But the ball ran away from him when he should have settled it and kicked it. Vlahović managed to get to her, but he couldn’t kick.
Kasper Šmajhel defended it very easily.
Wow, how Đorđe Petrović restrained himself. Unbelievable. He was the best in the match against Switzerland, and here he is now. He made an incredible save a little while ago, and now he made an even crazier save. Petrović is excellent.
What an occasion it was. Eriksen crossed, then Petrović dropped out. Denmark shot, but Petrović managed to get to the defense. Mitrović then cleared from the line. Dangerous for Denmark…
Aleksandar Mitrović sent the shot, the seventh of our selection in the first 20 minutes. But there was a corner, then Lazar Samardžić made sharp crosses twice, but the Danish team cleared them.
Then Pavlović also tried, but it was saved by Šmajhel.
This Serbian attack lasted a long time, they changed the whole side several times. Then the ball came to Aleksandar Mitrović, he positioned himself from about 16 meters and shot, but the ball went wide.
This could have been a penalty for Serbia. The ball hit the hand of a Danish player, but the referee says that Felix Zweier does not have the elements for the harshest penalty.
What an opportunity for Serbia. Mitrović passed the ball to Andrija Živković, who was left alone and shot. However, Schmeichel defended this as well.
Awww, it could have been naked here. Dupan Vlahović received the ball from Mitrović, he went to the right side. He then attacked the Denmark stopper, breaking him onto his stronger left foot and shooting hard.
However, that ball was close to Kasper Schmeichel, who saved it.
Okay, this wasn’t so bad. Isaksen shot from about 20 meters with his left foot. However, this was not such a dangerous blow. Đorđe Pterović calmly took him in his arms.
Uh, this could have been dangerous. Serbia played well, Terzić got a great ball. He crossed towards Vlahović on the ground, but there was nothing the Juventus player could do in this situation.
The match has started in Leskovac, the Danish team has the first attack and it could have been quite dangerous. But the Eagles managed to defend themselves.
We heard the anthems, which means that the start of the match is very close
The Minister of Foreign and Internal Trade in the Government of the Republic of Serbia – Tomislav Momirović – also arrived at the match between Serbia and Denmark in Leskovac.
Serbia: Petrović – Veljković, Milenković, Pavlović – Živković, Gudelj, Maksimović, Terzić – Samardžić – Vlahović, Mitrović.
Denmark: Šmajhel – Rorslav, Nelson, Vestergard, Kristijansen – Damsgard, Hjumland, Eriksen, Isaksen, Dolberg, Poulsen.
If you were wondering about this match…
You can watch it below.
A very important match for our selection, because Serbia plays against Denmark in a match on which “life depends”. Serbia must win if it wants to advance to the quarterfinals of the “A” League of Nations, while a draw or defeat leads to a playoff for survival in this group.
This evening we are hanging out in the very south of Serbia, where the national team of our country will play against Denmark in a very important match in which only victory is an option. The Eagles currently have five points in the League of Nations, two less than Denmark, and that’s why victory is what our team needs.
Of course, Dragan Stojković Pixi’s company already has a barrage in its pocket, but that is not enough.
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