Denmark: It was quite lucky against Peru to win the 1-0. Initially, he saw the opposing team losing a penalty shoot-out and 59 'aggressive Pauline to give her the lead. Then he retreated and with the help of luck he managed to get the three points. With victory today he seals the qualification in the "16" of the institution.
Comes from 5 series N / G & Under2,5
6 / 8 World Cup World Cup DENs confirmed the "2-3 Goal" statistics.
In detail, the Danish mission:
Coach: Agge Harede
Norwegian Arge Haredee had the difficult task of replacing his longtime predecessor and longest coach as a whole in the history of national Denmark, Morten Olsen, so from the start the road he had to draw was long and uphill. However, with a lot of work and other patience, Hareidet passed his "will" within the team, mainly using 4-3-3, working alongside an extraordinary batch of players who will undoubtedly be a tough opponent for each team .
Goalkeepers: Casper Schumacher (Leicester), Jonas Leslie (Huddersfield), Frederic Rover (Brondby)
Defensive: Simon Cayer (Sevilla), Andreas Christensen (Chelsea), Mathieu Jørkensen (Huddersfield), Giannik Westergård (Gladbach), Henry Dalgazard (Brentford), Gens Striger (Udinese), Jonas Kunitsen (Ipswich).
Media: William Kwist (Copenhagen), Thomas Deleini (Werder Bremen), Lucas Legerer (Bordeaux), Lace Sien (Ajax), Christian Eriksen (Tetnam), Michael Kron-Delley (La Coruña).
Aggressive: Pierce Sesto (Celta), Martin Breitewatt (Bordeaux), Andreas Cornellius (Atalanta), Viktor Fischer (Copenhagen), Yusuf Poulsen (Leipzig), Nicolas Jorgensen (Feyenord), Kasper Dolberg
Australia: She looked at .. the French eyes, holding up 80 'a valuable point in her hands, but Bechits' own at 80' .. betrayed all the effort. Of course, even if he took the point against the mighty Frenchmen, it would be a bonus as he knew from the outset that the games against Denmark and Peru were going to qualify.
In detail, the mission of Australia:
Coach: Bert Fan Maarwick
Taking over the technical leadership of the Australian national team by Bert Fan Maarvik is definitely an excellent choice and one would say that in relation to his predecessor, a very big step forward. The experienced Dutch coach took over the team just last November, after leading his former team (Saudi Arabia) to the finals of the event, before resolving his co-operation over disagreements with the federation. Among other things, Fan Maarvik was the man who led the Netherlands to the final of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, while formerly he has been a successful coach of Feyenoord.
It will be very interesting, here, the system the Dutchman will choose to apply because the predecessor of Posekoglu worked the team on a rather strange 3-2-4-1, which logically had received a lot of different comments, most anything but positive.
Goalkeepers: Matthew Ryan (Brighton), Daniel Vukovic (Genk), Brad Jones (Feynorord).
Defenders: Assy Becic (Bursaspor), Milos Dergek (Yokohama Marinos), Jarmen (Swan Blowwings), James Meredith (Milwaukee), John Risondon (Sydney Wanderers), Ted Sansbury (Grasshoppers)
Media: Michael Golden (Aston Villa), Mark Miligan (Al Ahli), Robbie Krause (Bochum), Jackson Irvine (Chal), Massimo Louongo (KPP), Aaron Mowie (Huddersfield), Tom Rogich (Celtic).
Aggressive: Timmy Clayhill (Milwaukee), Tommy Yuric (Lucerne), Matthews Lecki (Hertha Berlin), Adriano Nabump (Urawa Red), Dimitri Petratos (Newcastle Jets), Danielle Arzani (Melbourne City), Jamie McLaren (Darmstadt)
Assessment: Both showed positive defensive samples in the premiere, with the result that we can expect a closed game at least in the early stages of the match. To score a goal after 28 '"pays" 2.02 to Stoiximan.gr.