World Cup preview report: Isaacson scores the savior, Denmark 2-2 Belarus
6686 Sports reported on November 16 that in the 9th round of Group C of the 26th World European Qualifiers, Denmark faced Belarus. In the 11th minute, Damsko hit a super world wave outside the three-second zone, and Denmark got off to a dream start. The situation suddenly changed in the second half. Belarus used Gromyko's pass and shot in the 62nd and 65th minutes, and instantly reversed the score to 2-1. In the 79th minute, Dorgu passed the ball into the penalty area and Isaacson scored with a blast. The two teams returned to the same starting line again. In the end, Denmark drew 2-2 with Belarus at home. Since Scotland in the same group lost to Greece as an away game, Denmark still occupied the advantageous position of directly advancing to the World Cup finals.
Key events
4' Eriksson took the free kick and hit the goal directly, but the ball was blocked by the Belarusian wall
22’ Hoibel decisively took a shot from the top of the arc, and the ball went over the crossbar
29’ Isaacson blasted the top corner of the goal from a small angle in the three-second zone, and Lapkhov lifted the ball over the crossbar
51' Dames passed a high pass into the penalty area, and Winder's shot in the three-second area was interfered with.
59' Hoibel passed the penalty area, and Westergaard shook his head in the small three-second area and hit the goal high
75’ Warning Sign-Korzun (Belarus) Time Delay
Technical Statistics
Player list
Denmark starting lineup: 1-Schmeichel, 3-Vestergaard, 6-Christensen, 13-Christensen, 17-Dolgu, 10-Eriksson (70’12-Froholt), 15-Norgaard (70’21-Yurmand), 23-Hojbjerg, 14-Dahm Si Gao (90'18-Billing), 8-Isaksson (88'11-Dreher), 19-Wend (70'20-Biris)
Danish reserve lineup: 16-Her Manson, 22-Jorgensen, 2-Nelson, 4-Hogsberg, 18-Billing, 11-Dreher, 5-Naltai, 7-O'Reilly, 21-Yurmand, 12-Froholt, 2 0-Biris
Belarus’ starting lineup: 16-Lapukhov, 6-Begunov, 3-Zabelin, 5-Pakhomenko (42’19-Khvarko), 8-Demqin Ko (69’15-Korzun), 14-Jablonski, 10-Gromyko (78’20-Kontesev), 2-Pechinin, 9-Ngome, 7-Malasevich, 17-Lisa Kovich (69’11-Barkovsky)
Belarusian reserve lineup: 12-Plotnikov, 1-Belov, 18-Markovich, 22-Pigas, 19-Khvarko, 4-Kalinin, 15-Korzun, 21-Ivanov, 20-Kontsevi, 11-Barkovsky, 13-Vardanyan, 23-Melnichenko