Post by mesi10 on Jan 10, 2024 21:17:55 GMT -8
Denmark used calmness and precision to dismantle Peru's enthusiastic return to the World Cup, which paid for its lack of effectiveness to emerge with a defeat in a duel that could be crucial to achieve access to the second phase.
Peru had gone thirty-six years without playing in a World Cup. Denmark, which missed Brazil 2014 but was in South Africa 2010, showed its Binance App Users Data opponent how they do it in top competition. In which courage is not enough nor is it won with heart alone. He didn't even score from a penalty.
The Danish team is experiencing a certain conversion. Few of their footballers have World Cup experience. But Age Hareide's group has talent and a host of men who are part of reputed squads accustomed to renowned matches. Christian Eriksen at Tottenham, Andreas Christiansen with Chelsea or Simon Kjaer, from Sevilla. And that was noticed.
PERUVIAN CYCLONE. Ricardo Gareca did not innovate and maintained the idea that he had handled in the previous days of preparation. It was Paolo Guerrero who was injured. The leader of the Peruvian team started on the bench, waiting. The Argentine coach opted for the offensive versatility and good timing of Jefferson Farfán.
The drought accumulated over these thirty-six years outside the World Cup was pure energy accumulated by the Peruvians. Ricardo Gareca's men did not reserve anything. They took to the grass with their bare chests, cornered their rival and looked for the goal with more conviction than Denmark.
Peru found the right wing where Andre Carrillo handled himself at ease. He penetrated at the slightest opportunity and the only thing missing was a collaborator who was in charge of completing the plays. The Watford attacker looked for the goal as soon as he had the chance. No aim.
Tence was the only thing Peru lacked, organized and with heart. Jefferson Farfán, Gareca's bet, was another threat for Jasper Schmaichel with more work than Pedro Gallese, who barely had to intervene.
PERU FORGIVES... DENMARK NO. Simon Kjaer and Andreas Christensen had to multiply in the center of the defense while Crhistian Eriksen, called upon to make a difference, was missing. Denmark only found the resource of long balls in search of Nicolaj Jorgensen.
The clash at the edge of the intermission brought about by the VAR (video arbitration) could have taken the first turn, which caught the attention of the Gabonese referee Bakary Gassama to indicate as a penalty a foul by Yussuf Yurary Poulsen on Christian Cueva that he had overlooked. The Sao Paulo midfielder himself took the shot from eleven meters. But he sent the ball over Kasper Schmeichel's goal.
Peru had gone thirty-six years without playing in a World Cup. Denmark, which missed Brazil 2014 but was in South Africa 2010, showed its Binance App Users Data opponent how they do it in top competition. In which courage is not enough nor is it won with heart alone. He didn't even score from a penalty.
The Danish team is experiencing a certain conversion. Few of their footballers have World Cup experience. But Age Hareide's group has talent and a host of men who are part of reputed squads accustomed to renowned matches. Christian Eriksen at Tottenham, Andreas Christiansen with Chelsea or Simon Kjaer, from Sevilla. And that was noticed.
PERUVIAN CYCLONE. Ricardo Gareca did not innovate and maintained the idea that he had handled in the previous days of preparation. It was Paolo Guerrero who was injured. The leader of the Peruvian team started on the bench, waiting. The Argentine coach opted for the offensive versatility and good timing of Jefferson Farfán.
The drought accumulated over these thirty-six years outside the World Cup was pure energy accumulated by the Peruvians. Ricardo Gareca's men did not reserve anything. They took to the grass with their bare chests, cornered their rival and looked for the goal with more conviction than Denmark.
Peru found the right wing where Andre Carrillo handled himself at ease. He penetrated at the slightest opportunity and the only thing missing was a collaborator who was in charge of completing the plays. The Watford attacker looked for the goal as soon as he had the chance. No aim.
Tence was the only thing Peru lacked, organized and with heart. Jefferson Farfán, Gareca's bet, was another threat for Jasper Schmaichel with more work than Pedro Gallese, who barely had to intervene.
PERU FORGIVES... DENMARK NO. Simon Kjaer and Andreas Christensen had to multiply in the center of the defense while Crhistian Eriksen, called upon to make a difference, was missing. Denmark only found the resource of long balls in search of Nicolaj Jorgensen.
The clash at the edge of the intermission brought about by the VAR (video arbitration) could have taken the first turn, which caught the attention of the Gabonese referee Bakary Gassama to indicate as a penalty a foul by Yussuf Yurary Poulsen on Christian Cueva that he had overlooked. The Sao Paulo midfielder himself took the shot from eleven meters. But he sent the ball over Kasper Schmeichel's goal.