EURO 2024
Spain edge Italy, Denmark draw with England
Published : 21 Jun 2024, 04:02
Updated : 21 Jun 2024, 12:56
Harry Kane's goal wasn't enough for the Three Lions as Morten Hjulmand's hammer secured Denmark a 1-1 draw while Spain won in Group B after beating Italy on the own goal from Riccardo Calafiori in the second round of the Euro 2024 group stage on Thursday, reported Xinhua.
England dictated the pace and pressed Denmark onto the back foot from the kick-off at a sold out Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt.
The Three Lions created their first half chance when Kyle Walker teed up Phil Foden, who pulled wide from central position with 13 minutes gone.
Walker kept Denmark's defence busy and assisted Harry Kane with the opener after providing a deflected cross into the box, five minutes later.
Denmark remained unimpressed and pushed forward whereas England put all their men behind the ball.
The Danes got rewarded for their efforts at the half hour mark when Morten Hjulmand drilled the equalizer from 25 meters past England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
After the restart England came out with their guns blazing as Foden rattled the woodwork with a low drive in the 56th minute before Denmark goalie Kasper Schmeichel denied Ollie Watkins a goal following a one-on-one in the 71st minute.
Denmark almost clinched a late win, but Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's curl missed the target narrowly wide in the closings stages.
"We struggled to have control in the game, and it led to an anxious performance. That must be better if we want to go further in the tournament," said England head coach Gareth Southgate.
In the other Group C clash, Serbia snatched an injury time leveller through Luka Jovic, who cancelled out Benjamin Sesko's opener for Slovenia, to maintain their chances to advance into the next round.
With the results, England (4 points) stays atop the standings followed by Denmark, Slovenia (both 2 points) and Serbia (1 point).
In Group B, Spain booked their berth for the last 16 after securing the second straight win.
Spain dominated the one-sided affair but needed help by Calafiori to break the deadlock in the second half. Italy lacked in ideas to threaten Spain's defence and goalkeeper Gianlugi Donnarumma made several saves to prevent a higher loss.
"It wasn't easy, but we know Italy is always a tough opponent. The happier we are to have secured all three points as we want to win the title," said player of the match Nico Williams.
Spain tops the group with six points while Italy remains on the second with three points followed by Albania and Croatia, both with one point.