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How Denmark Were Booted Out of The 2002 World Cup: Denmark 0 -- England 3 (Denmark National Football Team)

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Denmark National Football Team

Date: 15/06/02 (110 review reads)
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Advantages: Denmark had beaten France.

Disadvantages: England had beaten Argentina.

So the cool Danes, 2-0 winners over World and European Champions France, bow out of the World Cup.

"How could this happen?" you ask..... "Were they playing Brazil again?"

The simply answer is no, Denmark were not playing Brazil again (they lost 2-3 to the France 98 finalists, at the 1/4 final stage in Nantes)..... but England might be, if the Brazilians can beat Belgium.

This is how Denmark's 2002 World Cup campaign ended......

As the massed bands marched off the parade ground, after Trooping The Colour in London, the massed ranks of English football fans entered the Niigata Big Swan Stadium to parade the colour again.... and hope that their football team were up to the battle ahead.

By coming second in Group F, England had the advantage of playing in the evening against European opposition rather than in the heat of the day against Senegal.

Emile Heskey stumbled on his first gallop onto a long-ball forward, as England looked to get an early goal.

-- GOAL -- 0-1
David Beckham's corner 5th minute corner, from the left, was headed down by Rio Ferdinand. Thomas Sorensen couldn't hold it properly, as Michael Owen was on hand to put him under pressure, and the Sunderland goalkeeper fumbled the ball into his own net.... and then tried to flap in back out. The ball had already crossed the line but Emile Heskey slammed it back over to make sure.


Denmark received a double whammy when Kasper Bogelund had to replace the injured Thomas Helveg, with only seven minutes gone.

England weren't ready to sit back just yet and in the 15th minute, Emile Heskey was clear through again..... but pulled-up short as Thomas Sorensen got down to the ball first.

The cool Scandinavians weren't put out of their stride, trying instead to regroup and play their own game...... but England were still goal hungry.

-- GOAL -- 0-2
With only twenty two
minutes gone England were two goals in front, with Michael Owen opening his World cup account. Trevor Sinclair squared the ball through to Nicky Butt in the Denmark area, who flicked the ball with the edge of his foot for the Liverpool star to pounce on.

England dropped back a little after Emile Heskey failed to connect to a Beckham right-wing cross, on the half-hour, and the rain started to fall harder.

Jon Dahl Tomasson was left in plenty of space, on the Danish right, with a free run at the English area.... and a rare mistake by Rio Ferdinand allowed Denmark to get in around the back on the other side, shortly later.

England were fortunate not to be punished by these lapses of concentration as they sought to push up again.

From Danny Mills' throw, England received a lucky bounce and David Beckham quickly anticipated the space for Heskey to run into.

-- GOAL -- 0-3
David Beckham was the first to congratulate Emile Heskey after he put away England's third goal, a minute before the break.

England's worries weren't quite over as David Seaman had to tip over a Thomas Gravesen drive, just before the half-time whistle.

Half-time: Denmark 0 -- England 3


Robbie Fowler, who replaced Michael Owen at half-time, almost connected with a low cross from Emile Heskey..... whose confidence level had just received a tremendous boost.

As the game went on. Thomas Sorensen did well to tip a Beckham curler over the bar for a corner; three minutes before the hour...... then a Niclas Jensen drive bounced out of Seaman's grasp at the other end.... but Sol Campbell was on hand to hook the loose ball away.

England might have been three goals ahead, with a little over twenty minutes to go, but Denmark were still looking dangerous..... Kasper Bogelund's shot cannoning off the head of Jon Dahl Tomasson's head.


Having already brought on Kieron Dyer for P
aul Scholes, four minutes after the restart, Svengali's third substitution -- with twenty minutes left -- was to replace Emile Heskey with Teddy Sheringham and give the Tottenham striker his 50th cap.

England then did everything right to hold out for a quarter-final pairing with either Brazil or Belgium..... and Denmark tried to find their way to the airport.

Final Score:
Denmark 0 -- England 3

Player of the Match:
David Beckham -- The England captain set up two of England's three goals and dropped back to help out, when the Danes threatened to get back in the game.

Yellow Cards:
Stig Töfting (24 mins)
Danny Mills (50 mins)

The Teams:

Denmark:
1 Thomas Sorensen; 6 Thomas Helveg (20 Kasper Bogelund -- 7 mins), 3 Rene Henriksen, 12 Niclas Jensen, 4 Martin Laursen; 7 Thomas Gravesen, 2 Stig Töfting (14 Claus Jensen -- 58 mins); 8 Jesper Gronkjaer, 19 Dennis Rommedahl, 11 Ebbe Sand, 9 Jon Dahl Tomasson.

England:
1 David Seaman; 6 Sol Campbell, 3 Ashley Cole, 5 Rio Ferdinand, 2 Danny Mills; 7 David Beckham, 21 Nicky Butt, 8 Paul Scholes (23 Kieron Dyer -- 49 mins), 4 Trevor Sinclair; 11 Emile Heskey (17 Teddy Sheringham -- 69 mins), 10 Michael Owen (9 Robbie Fowler -- 46 mins).

Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)

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a-true-ben

- 15/06/02

I think we're agreed this is an appropriate place for this (if not ideal) because it's about Denmark.

If you're still going on about the NU I gave someone else I should point out their opinion was not only contrary to the specific instruction (and hence presumably locked), but not relevant at all (it wasn't as you suggest just too early - it wasn't a preview of the game and hardly mentioned it bar a passing reference). Whether the original was locked or not, the opinion was re-posted under 'England in general' (where I rated 'useful')

And I think 'YES' is appropriate too ;)
nednod

- 15/06/02

it was a boring match, but your review was quite good
mumsymary

- 15/06/02

hi don't like football


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