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Kasper Dolberg celebrates scoring Denmark's second goal. PA

Dolberg stars as Denmark outclass Wales to reach Euro 2020 quarter-finals

Dolberg scored twice in an emphatic 4-0 win.

DENMARK MARKED THE 29th anniversary of their greatest triumph by marching on to the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 on Saturday as Kasper Dolberg scored twice in an emphatic 4-0 win over Wales before an exultant travelling support in Amsterdam.

In the city where Christian Eriksen made his name, it was Dolberg โ€“- another former Ajax player โ€“- who opened the scoring with a fizzing strike in the 27th minute.

That came after Wales had started so well but Denmark never looked back and Dolberg struck again just after the restart before Joakim Maehle and Martin Braithwaite added more goals late on.

Carried by a wave of emotion, Danish dreams are still intact in a tournament that began in such traumatic circumstances for them with Eriksenโ€™s collapse in their opening match against Finland in Copenhagen.

They now go on to a last-eight tie in Baku against the Netherlands or the Czech Republic.

Eriksen, still recovering at home after his cardiac arrest, was present in everyoneโ€™s minds at the home of Ajax, and that combined with a vast Danish support inside the one-third full Johan Cruyff Arena made this occasion really like a home game for them.

European champions against all odds when they beat Germany in the final on this day in 1992, Denmark finally have their first win in the knockout phase of a Euro since then and it would be a truly extraordinary story if they could repeat the feat this time.

Nobody in Denmark will want to get ahead of themselves but Wales โ€“ who finished with 10 men after Harry Wilsonโ€™s late red card โ€“ could certainly have no complaints about the outcome and there will be no repeat of their run to the semi-finals at Euro 2016.

They needed a moment of magic from captain Gareth Bale or Aaron Ramsey which never came, but in truth they were up against it from the outset.

Aside from the universal goodwill towards Denmark following Eriksenโ€™s collapse, a ban on travellers from the United Kingdom entering the Netherlands meant there were very few Welsh supporters inside the stadium.

Danes, in contrast, descended in their droves on Amsterdam, creating an atmosphere not far off that seen at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen when they beat Russia to qualify for the last 16 โ€“ even the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, was in attendance.

To their credit Wales started well, with the probing Bale leading by example in the early stages.

He crashed a shot just wide in the 10th minute, but then Chelseaโ€™s Andreas Christensen stepped up into midfield and they took control.

They were rewarded when Dolberg, now of Nice in France and selected ahead of Yussuf Poulsen in attack, collected the ball just outside the area and unleased a superb strike into the far corner of the net.

For Wales, the signs that it was not to be their night kept coming, as right-back Connor Roberts suffered a groin injury and had to come off.

Then giant striker Kieffer Moore was booked for a foul on Danish captain Simon Kjaer, meaning a suspension for the next round if Wales made it through.

Robert Pageโ€™s side would not make it through as they fell further behind three minutes into the second half.

Neco Williams, the Liverpool full-back who had replaced Roberts, tried to clear a Braithwaite cross but only succeeded in playing the ball straight to Dolberg who seized the chance to make it 2-0.

Bale and his teammates felt there had been a foul on Moore at the start of the move but the German referee waved away the complaints and the only surprise was that it took until the dying minutes for more goals to come.

Mathias Jensen picked out the unmarked Maehle to score the third in the 88th minute, before Wilson saw red for a foul on Maehle and Braithwaite made it 4-0, a goal given after a lengthy VAR review. 

ยฉ โ€“ AFP, 2021

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    Jun 26th 2021, 7:12 PM

    Denmark a joy to watch.

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    Jun 26th 2021, 8:42 PM

    Thought Bale was better than that!!! Sarcastically clapping the ref and then walking off during an interview. Nobody likes losing but as captain of your nation, surely show some class. Petulance at best! Maybe thereโ€™s a reason Zidane and Mourinho didnโ€™t take to him?

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    Jun 26th 2021, 10:14 PM

    @Julian Ward: better than the aul robot shtick most footballers give it after games. At least it shows he cares. Mourinho and Zidane werenโ€™t exactly shrinking violets either.

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    Jun 27th 2021, 8:36 AM

    @Julian Ward: He spent more time during the game adjusting his hair than playing football

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    Jun 26th 2021, 7:12 PM

    Big win for the parish

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    Jun 26th 2021, 8:15 PM

    Main take away is donโ€™t mess with or count out these Danish because they have a fire under their backsides like no other team has

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    Jun 26th 2021, 8:52 PM

    God savage has to be the worst most biased pundit in history, Welsh look tired, leggy, not on their game and theyโ€™ve done a lot of travelling and I donโ€™t think the ref was great BUT NO EXCUSES DENMARK DESERVED TO WIN! U just listed 5!!

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    Jun 26th 2021, 11:00 PM

    @Philip Mckenna: agreed. Denmark made them look like a team of kids by the end.

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    Jun 26th 2021, 10:18 PM

    They have the beating of the Netherlands and Czech Republic. Martin Braithwaite in particular is really confounding his critics. Look a top team.

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