Following a shocking 2-1 loss to North Macedonia, Germany will be aiming to return to winning ways when they take on Denmark in a warm-up game. Joachim Low’s troops are determined to find their best form ahead of EURO 2021, and we are positive that the experienced tactician is going to field the best possible side against Denmark. Chelsea duo Timo Werner – Kai Havertz could be rested in Wednesday’s clash following their participation in the Champions League final.
As a result, Kevin Volland is widely expected to lead the line for the nominal hosts. The Danes, on the other hand, continue to rely on Inter midfielder Christian Eriksen. Denmark are likely to stick to their attacking style of play, and, taking everything into account, a high-scoring affair is on the horizon in Innsbruck. Nine goals in total have been netted in the previous three meetings between the two national teams.
Following a shocking 2-1 loss to North Macedonia, Germany will be aiming to return to winning ways when they take on Denmark in a warm-up game. Joachim Low’s troops are determined to find their best form ahead of EURO 2021, and we are positive that the experienced tactician is going to field the best possible side against Denmark. Chelsea duo Timo Werner – Kai Havertz could be rested in Wednesday’s clash following their participation in the Champions League final.
As a result, Kevin Volland is widely expected to lead the line for the nominal hosts. The Danes, on the other hand, continue to rely on Inter midfielder Christian Eriksen. Denmark are likely to stick to their attacking style of play, and, taking everything into account, a high-scoring affair is on the horizon in Innsbruck. Nine goals in total have been netted in the previous three meetings between the two national teams.