Qatar World Cup 2022: Denmark is a real World Cup candidate

Some see Denmark as an outsider to win the Qatar World Cup 2022, but red and white have much more than that they are real title contenders. Since then, in addition to winning the European Championship, Denmark has established itself as a major world cup, reaching six out of ten possible matches since its debut. That also applies to the tournament in Qatar later this year. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans can buy Denmark Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

In the last game of the group stage, West Germany trailed by two goals. Denmark is widely regarded as the favourite in their last 16 games against Spain. Unfortunately, La Roja ended the Danish dream 5-1.

Denmark as an outsider to win the Qatar World Cup 2022
Denmark as an outsider to win the Qatar World Cup 2022

Denmark can win the 2022 Qatar Football World Cup

Late bloomers

Denmark only made their World Cup debut in 1986, where they enjoyed a fine group stage. First, they defeated Scotland 1-0 under Sir Alex Ferguson. It was followed by a sensational 6-1 6-1 run by defending Copa America champions Uruguay.

Although the 1986 Danish team was widely regarded as the better, the Reds & Whites had their biggest success at the 1998 World Cup. Brazil finished Denmark 3-2 after beating the mighty Nigerian side 4-1 in their last 16 matches. There is reason to believe that Denmark will surpass this success in 2022, perhaps even giving us a glimpse of the group’s performance in 1986.

Higher standard

Legendary ex-Danish player Morten Olsen has been in charge for a staggering 15 years, his tenure as Denmark’s head coach ending in 2015 after failing Euro 2016 marked a respectable end to the era. The new era seems better though, albeit still a work in progress and relatively young.

Denmark rose steadily over the next two years. From failing to beat Albania, Armenia and a dismal Sweden in Euro 2016 qualifiers, to reaching the last 16 of the 2018 World Cup and narrowly losing to eventual finalist Croatia on penalties.

Olsen’s successor, Age Hareide, seems to be doing well, making it seem odd that he’s being replaced. Perhaps it is a sign that Denmark wants to raise the bar; just getting out of the group stage is no longer enough.

Hjulmand gave Denmark cause for optimism ahead of the game
Hjulmand gave Denmark cause for optimism ahead of the game

New manager Kasper Hjulmand will have to meet these standards at Euro 2021. Originally Hareide was not to be replaced by Hjulmand until after Euro 2020, but the Covid-19 pandemic has complicated things.

Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand

Hjulmand gave Denmark cause for optimism ahead of the game, finishing second to England in their Nations League Group A and winning three of their three World Cup qualifiers, scoring 14 goals and not conceding a goal. The opposition was fairly light-hearted, but Denmark’s toughness still showed how good they were.

Denmark lost to Finland in their first European Cup match. But, to say the least, it’s in extreme cases, so it’s not fair to the Danes. The next match saw Denmark excel against Belgium but was surpassed by outstanding performances from Thorgan Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne. Football World Cup fans can buy France Vs Denmark Tickets from our website.

Denmark had “life or death” in their last group match against Russia, winning convincingly 4-1. The Dane continues to convince in the last 16, beating a solid Welsh side by four goals. In the quarter-finals, Denmark defeated the Czechs, beating the Netherlands, to reach a semi-final with England at Wembley.

Young Mikkel Damsgaard gave Denmark the lead with a stunning free-kick, but England quickly tied the score. The game eventually went into extra time, with the Three Lions scoring the winner via a controversial penalty decision. It was a devastating exit for Denmark, which can still be proud of its achievement.

Denmark started the game with a sensational away win over defending champions France
Denmark started the game with a sensational away win over defending champions France

Denmark is second only to Germany

After the European Championship qualifiers and World Cup qualifiers resumed, Denmark continued to impress, the only blemish being their 2-0 loss to Scotland. Still, like Germany, Denmark has the best qualifying round of all European teams.

The final prelude to the World Cup is the Nation’s League 2022/23. Denmark started the game with a sensational away win over defending champions France, recovering from behind thanks to two goals from Andreas Cornelius.

Their win over France was followed by an away win over Austria’s recent win over Croatia in Osijek. Croatia defeated Denmark again in Copenhagen, where two goals were disallowed. However, Denmark won 2-0 against Austria in their last match on match day in June.

The other two match days will take place in September. Regardless of the situation in Denmark at the time. They should still be seen as serious contenders for the FIFA World Cup. They have proven that in recent years, and especially months. Although, given how good they are, they are unlikely to fail in September.

Experience, management, skills and mind

The FIFA world rankings are notoriously inaccurate. But one thing is correct: Denmark is one of the top ten national teams in the world. You could even argue that these rankings underestimate them. Some of the higher-ranked teams, such as England, France and Italy, are currently in bad shape. Qatar World Cup fans can buy Australia Vs Denmark Tickets from our website.

Denmark has the experience and has played well in the last two major tournaments
Denmark has the experience and has played well in the last two major tournaments

Denmark has players representing teams such as Ajax, Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Barcelona, Chelsea, Milan, Sevilla and Tottenham. Even the smaller (relatively speaking) clubs are good, and the Danes that play there tend to play a big part. In Atalanta, Brentford, Bruges, Crystal Palace, Eintracht Frankfurt, Hoffenheim, Leicester City, Leipzig, Nice, Sampdoria and other clubs.

Denmark has the experience and has played well in the last two major tournaments and the Nations League. Kasper Hjulmand is undoubtedly an excellent manager, given everything this Danish side has proven since taking office. Danish players are of course skilled. The clubs they played for and how convincingly they united for the national team underlined this. “Spirit” is a superstitious and subjective term, but Denmark may have it. How many teams can perform so well in a few days that they worry about losing a good friend?

It feels strange to see Denmark as a real World Cup contender. They are not great traditional football powerhouses, but it is true. While Denmark may not go all the way, they certainly can.

The rise of the Denmark national team

The amateurism of the Danish national team was evident in the 1966 World Cup qualifiers. Where they fell behind the Soviet Union, Wales and Greece in the group stage. The 1970 qualifying edition wasn’t much better, as they finished third behind Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The Danish national team is in grave danger and needs a radical change.

Basic changes

It didn’t really improve their fortunes in the early years. They failed to qualify for international competitions. Their first big break came in 1979 when they signed a sponsorship deal with Carlsberg, who then provided the Danish Football Association with the money it needed to hire the talented full-time coach Sepp Piontek.

The transition from amateur to professional is complete. But their World Cup debut will have to wait as Denmark finished third in the group stage behind Yugoslavia and Italy in qualifying for the 1982 World Cup. It’s worth pointing out, though, that they beat Italy in qualifying, so there are improvements have been made.

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