Although it was very difficult for her, the Danish team maintained a perfect balance last night (Saturday) in the sixth house of the World Cup qualifiers.
Thanks to a dramatic 0: 1 over the Faroe Islands, the team that reached the last Euro semi-final, is with 5 wins from 5 games and a goal ratio of 0:17.
On Tuesday (21:45, here 11), Caspar Yulmand and his trainees will host Israel, which will try after the big victory over Austria to surprise in the park, which is expected to be full of fans.
"I lost 10 years of life in this game," Yulmand said yesterday after the game against the Faroe Islands.
"I knew it would be a challenging game, but I did not imagine how much. The weather was difficult for us and we could not show our normal ability, but such things can happen. Anyone who has ever played professional football knows how sometimes the underdog who comes without any pressure can make it difficult for you. That is what happened to us. "
Yulmand.
Waiting for Israel, IP
On the game against Israel, he added: "There is going to be a huge battle against Israel. None of our victories so far will be reflected in the third. We will have to be at our peak to win, it will not be easy."
The Danish goalkeeper, Caspar Schmeichel: "It was not a nice victory, but maybe it's good. You can learn from that - there are no easy games, and we always have to give 100 percent of ourselves."