A draw against Denmark keeps England at the top of group D (1-1)
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The selection of England has drawn (1-1) against Denmark this Thursday on the second day of a Euro Cup Group C. England, finalist in the last continental tournament, will play against Slovenia, while the Danes and Serbians will also seek a ticket to the round of 16 on Tuesday.
The English monopolized the ball in the first minutes of the game and little by little they reached the goal with danger. 0-1. The English goal has been Harry Kanewhen Walker took advantage of Kristiansen’s mistake and gave in to his teammate.
However, Southgate’s team got carried away and Denmark, forced to react, got fully involved in the game, although they also received a gift from their rival. Kane himself raffled off a ball in his attempt to clear, the Danes caught the ball and Hjulmand has shot the pole strain to make the 1-1.
The second half was more even, with opportunities on both sides, but the score did not move.
Data sheet:
1 – Denmark: Schmeichel; Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard; Maehle, Hjulmand (Noorgard, d. 83), Hojbjerg, Kristiansen (Bah, d. 57); Eriksen (Skov Olsen, d. 83); Hojlund, Wind (Damsgaard, m. 57).
1 – England: Pickford; Walker, Stones, GuĂ©hi, Trippier; Rice, Alexander-Arnold (Gallagher, d. 55); Saka (Eze, d. 69), Bellingham, Foden (Bowen, d. 69); Kane (Ollie Watkins, d. 69).
Goals: 0-1, m. 18: Kane. 1-1, m. 33: Hjulmand.
Referee: Artur Soares Dias (Portugal). He yellow carded the Danes Vertergaard (m. 27) and Norgaard (m. 86), and the Englishman Gallagher (m. 60).
Jovic saves Serbia from elimination in the last corner (1-1)

Match between Slovenia and Serbia. Photo: EFE
The selections of Slovenia and Serbia have tied at the Allianz Arena in Munich after a goal in the last breath of Luka Jovic to save Serbia and spoil the party for Slovenia, which looked like it was in the next phase and will now have to achieve it on the last day against England.
Until the fleeting appearance of Luka Jovic, a hero for Serbia, the best of the match has been the Slovenian right-back Zan Karnicnik. In the 69th minute he went up the wing very well, initiating the play, changing to the left so that Elsnik could put in a cross that he himself went to look for and he hit the net first to put Slovenia ahead (1-0).
Although Matjaz Kek’s men had a 2-0 lead, thanks to Karnicnik and also Sesko, it was Serbia who found the prize in a corner, in the last minute of the match, thanks to the appearance of Jovic (1-1).
Data sheet:
1 – Slovenia: Oblak; Karnicnik, Drkusic, Bijol, Janza; Stojanovic (Verbic, d. 76), Elsnik (Brekalo, d. 91), Gnezda Cerin, Mlakar (Stankovic, d. 63); Sporar, Sesko (Vipotnik, d. 76).
1 – Serbia: Rajkovic; Veljkovic, Milenkovic, Pavlovic; Zivkovic (Birmancevic, m. 82), Ilic, Lukic (Milikovic Savic, m. 64), Mladenovic (Gacinovic, m. 46); Tadic (Samardzic, d. 82); Vlahovic (Jovic, d. 64), Mitrovic.
Goals: 1-0, m. 68: Karnicnik. 1-1, m. 95: Jovic.
Referee: Istvan Kovacs (Romania). He gave a yellow card to the Serbians Mladenovic (m. 25), Lukic (m. 54), Jovic (m. 92) and Gacinovic (m. 93), and the Slovenian Vipotnik (m. 76).
Source: Eitb

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