Denmark will reach the last day with options to qualify for the 'Final Four' of the Nations League. But this Sunday he was very close to being out of that fight. A penalty goal from Eriksen, in the addition of the duel against Iceland, made it possible, but had he wasted that maximum penalty the game would have ended 1-1, a score with which the Kasper hjulmand they would already be eliminated.
It seemed like a simple duel for Denmark considering that I was visiting Copenhagen an Iceland already mathematically relegated to League B after having lost the four games it had played. And the thing was put in the face of the locals when Eriksen, at 12 ', he made it 1-0 from the eleven-meter point. In this case, in the opposite goal from where he would ultimately make the aforementioned 2-1.
Denmark he dominated throughout the match, but not with enough authority. Iceland remained alive within it and in 85 ', through the mediation of Saevarsson, came the 1-1 that at times left without options to Denmark to be winning Belgium to England in Leuven.
With this score, the added time was entered, when an involuntary hand of Magnusson led to a second penalty shot for Eriksen. The '10' did not fail, he signed 2-1 and Denmark will visit Belgium on Wednesday still hoping to qualify for the ‘Final Four’. Of course, the draw is not worth it and he needs to prevail over those of Roberto Martinez. It does not seem easy at all.