OLD FOX |
Morten
Olsen has confirmed 20 of the Denmark players he will take to UEFA
EURO 2012, with three further call-ups to be announced by 24 May at
the latest.
Perhaps
the most surprising inclusion is Évian Thonon Gaillard FC midfielder
Thomas Kahlenberg, who has not been involved with the national team
since autumn 2010. "He has played many games recently, and we
have seen them all," said Olsen. "He may not be a fast
player, but he is a fast-thinking player, and he can be a good asset
at the tournament."
In
addition to the 20 definite names, Manchester United FC goalkeeper
Anders Lindegaard, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim defender Jannik Vestergaard
and FC Groningen forward Nicklas Pedersen have also been invited to
join Denmark's training camp. The hopeful trio, though, are not
assured of making up the remainder of the final squad next week. "I
am at least going to watch the games this coming weekend before I
decide," said Olsen.
Denmark
face Brazil on 26 May and Australia on 2 June in their two pre-finals
friendlies. Seven days later they meet the Netherlands in their
opening Group B match in Kharkiv before switching to Lviv to play
Portugal and Germany.
Denmark
squad
Goalkeepers:Thomas Sørensen (Stoke City FC), Stephan Andersen (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC).
Goalkeepers:Thomas Sørensen (Stoke City FC), Stephan Andersen (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC).
Defenders:Lars
Jacobsen (FC København), Daniel Wass (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC),
Daniel Agger (Liverpool FC), Simon Kjær (AS Roma), Andreas Bjelland
(FC Nordsjælland), Simon Poulsen (AZ Alkmaar).
Midifelders:Christian
Poulsen (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC), Jakob Poulsen (FC Midtjylland),
William Kvist (1. FC Nürnberg), Niki Zimling (Club Brugge KV),
Thomas Kahlenberg (Évian Thonon Gaillard FC), Christian Eriksen (AFC
Ajax), Michael Silberbauer (BSC Young Boys), Lasse Schøne (NEC
Nijmegen).
Forwards:Dennis
Rommedahl (Brøndby IF), Nicklas Bendtner (Sunderland AFC), Michael
Krohn-Dehli (Brøndby IF), Tobias Mikkelsen (FC Nordsjælland).
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THE 1992 WIN |
"I
should have put in a new kitchen but then we were called away to play
in Sweden," recalled Danish coach Richard Møller Nielsen
shortly after their triumph. "The kitchen is finished now. I had
a professional decorator do it." Although clearly professionals
in their own domain, there was an appealingly ramshackle feel about
this Denmark side, and altogether they had just two weeks to prepare
after Yugoslavia were barred because of the developing Balkan crisis.
In
a further blow to their prospects, brilliant playmaker Michael
Laudrup decided against taking part, so it was no surprise when they
began by drawing with a workmanlike England team 0-0. Nor were there
any shocks when they succumbed 1-0 to their Swedish hosts, who were
given real attacking verve by newcomers Tomas Brolin and Martin
Dahlin. What was more out of place was the 2-1 victory over Michel
Platini's France in their last Group 1 outing which earned them a
semi-final berth as runners-up to Sweden.
If
the changes blowing through the continent had affected Group 1, they
were also keenly felt in Group 2, where Germany fielded a unified
team for the first and the now-dissolved USSR competed as the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Holders the Netherlands
came out on top, however, with exciting young striker Dennis Bergkamp
making the difference against the CIS before scoring in their 3-1 win
over second-placed Germany.
Bergkamp
also found the target for the Netherlands in the semi-finals, yet
with Henrik Larsen striking twice for Denmark it took Frank
Rijkaard's late equaliser to take the match into extra time. And with
no more goals forthcoming, exuberant shot-stopper Peter Schmeichel
added to the buzz surrounding his displays by denying 1988 hero Marco
van Basten in the shoot-out, diving low to his left to catapult the
Danes into the final.
Møller
Nielsen's men were far from finished there. Facing Berti Vogts's
Germany in Gothenburg after Karlheinz Riedle's brace had eliminated
Sweden 3-2, they stunned the watching world when John Jensen drove in
after 18 minutes. Goals were a rarity for the midfielder but this was
no ordinary tournament and Kim Vilfort completed the fairytale by
adding a second. Try as the Germans might to hit back, an inspired
Schmeichel kept out everything that was thrown at him– including
the kitchen sink.
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