GER v DEN, Euro 2024: Striker choice an issue for Germany as Denmark await

Germany has enjoyed the tournament at home so far, scoring seven goals in its first two matches and progressed to the round of 16 as the Group A topper.

Published : Jun 28, 2024 18:11 IST , DORTMUND, Germany - 3 MINS READ

Against a Danish defence that ground its way to draws against England, Slovakia and Serbia, the power and physicality of Fullkrug may prove to be the best option in the round of 16 clash
Against a Danish defence that ground its way to draws against England, Slovakia and Serbia, the power and physicality of Fullkrug may prove to be the best option in the round of 16 clash | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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Against a Danish defence that ground its way to draws against England, Slovakia and Serbia, the power and physicality of Fullkrug may prove to be the best option in the round of 16 clash | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Having topped the group and with the whole nation behind his team, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has tough decisions to make ahead of a last-16 clash with a Denmark side who have smouldered, but not yet caught fire at Euro 2024.

From Berlin to Braunschweig, the question on every German fan’s lips is who will start up front on Saturday, with Kai Havertz being preferred for the three Group A games and Niclas Fullkrug coming off the bench to deliver much-needed goals.

The latter laid down a marker in the final group game.

With Germany a goal down to Switzerland and looking like it would have to settle for second place, Fullkrug scored a typically powerful stoppage-time header to snatch a draw and top spot in the standings.

For all his qualities, Havertz has not scored yet at the Euros, and against a Danish defence that ground its way to draws against England, Slovakia and Serbia, the power and physicality of Fullkrug may prove to be the best option.

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Some observers believe that Havertz and Fulkrug could be deployed together.

“I can imagine Havertz playing one position further down (the pitch) ... he would be good as a false nine,” German World Cup winner Olaf Thon, who works as a pundit for German broadcaster Sport1, told Reuters.

Nagelsmann will also have to choose a replacement for centre-back Jonathan Tah, who picked up his second yellow card of against the Swiss, the coach replacing him on the hour mark with Nico Schlotterbeck.

The Danes, who made the semifinals of Euro 2020 where they lost to England after extra-time, have been nothing like the swashbuckling team of that tournament, scoring two goals and conceding two in three draws.

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Coach Kasper Hjulmand is still struggling to find the balance between defensive solidity and attacking verve that has eluded him, but the introduction of winger Andreas Skov Olsen at halftime in the final group game may be an indication that he is willing to take more risks.

Denmark’s Morten Hjulmand will miss the knockout fixture against Germany because of suspension.
Denmark’s Morten Hjulmand will miss the knockout fixture against Germany because of suspension. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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Denmark’s Morten Hjulmand will miss the knockout fixture against Germany because of suspension. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Denmark will also be missing a key player with midfielder Morten Hjulmand suspended, and either Thomas Delaney or Christian Norrgaard will slot in alongside Pierre-Emil Hojbjerg and behind Christian Eriksen in midfield, where Hjulmand expects the match to be won and lost.

“We have to close down the central space, at the same time as we have to play football. Germany are one of the hardest-pressing teams at the Euros, they win the ball back very quickly, so it’s important that we can play the ball around in there,” the Denmark coach said.

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