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Denmark Dominates Scotland in Copenhagen but Fails to Capitalize
Copenhagen – Denmark asserted their dominance over Scotland at Parken stadium, controlling 73% of the possession in a World Cup – Qualification Europe group stage match. Despite their overwhelming ball control, the Danish team only managed one shot on target out of 13 attempts, with four shots off target and 11 corners. Scotland, on the other hand, looked for counter-attacking opportunities, generating 11 shots, also with only one on target and six off target. The match, refereed by Germany’s Daniel Siebert, was marked by intense challenges for the ball, reflected in the 12 fouls committed by Denmark and 15 by Scotland. The referee issued a total of eight yellow cards, three to Danish players and five to Scottish players. Despite the superior possession and corners, Denmark failed to convert their dominance into goals, while Scotland was unable to capitalize on their limited opportunities.
Substitutions denmark: at minute 61 K. Dolberg came in and A. Gronbaek went out., at minute 74 M. Biereth came in and R. Hojlund went out., at minute 74 A. Dreyer came in and V. Froholdt went out.
Substitutions scotland: at minute 70 A. Hickey came in and M. Johnston went out., at minute 83 R. Christie came in and K. McLean went out., at minute 83 L. Dykes came in and B. Doak went out., at minute 83 C. Adams came in and G. Hirst went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Denmark
Titulares:
Scotland
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