Slovenia and Denmark starred in the first tie of the Euro Cup

Slovenia and Denmark starred in the first tie of the Euro Cup
Slovenia and Denmark starred in the first tie of the Euro Cup

Jun 16, 2024, 2:15 p.m. ET

Slovenia recovered from the early disadvantage it had suffered against Denmark by Christian Eriksen’s emotional goal and rescued a 1-1 draw at the premiere of both selected in the Euro 2024. The equality that sealed Erik Janza At 77 minutes he brought justice to the development of a match that can be revive by Star+ (only for South America).

The first draw of the tournament left the Slovenians more satisfied, as they not only arrived with fewer titles to play in the second Euro in their history, 24 years after the first, but they quickly found themselves, at 17 minutes, with a great goal from Eriksen.

The Danes supported the partial result with better team play and control of ball possession.

However, those led by Kasper Hjulmand gave way in the second half and let a rival that had shown very little in the first half grow.

With momentum and the danger generated by Benjamin Šeško, who crashed a shot into Kasper Schmeichel’s left post, Slovenia tried to reach the tie.

And he achieved it with a left-footed shot from Janža coming off a corner that dislocated the goalkeeper due to a deflection off Morten Hjulmand.

Slovenia celebrated the draw in Stuttgart, despite the fact that it still has not been able to win a match in a European Championship and has never been able to beat Denmark either.

How the Euro Cup continues for Slovenia and Denmark

On the next day of the Euro Cup, on Thursday the 20th, Slovenia will play against Serbiaon the second date of group C.

Next, Denmark will face Englandin the most anticipated duel in the area.

 
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