Friendlies
Ukraine
Goal (Assist: A. Bah)
Yellow Card
Goal (Assist: K. Hogh)
Goal
Substitution
Substitution
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Denmark 4-3-3 Brian Riemer
16
5
6
2
18
12
23
10
17
19
11
Starters
16 Mads Hermansen
5 Joakim Mæhle
6 Andreas Christensen
2 Joachim Andersen
18 Alexander Bah
12 Victor Froholdt
23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
10 Christian Eriksen
17 Patrick Dorgu
19 Kasper Høgh
11 William Osula
Substitutes
1 Andreas Jungdal
3 Oliver Provstgaard
4 Lucas Høgsberg
7 Thomas Jørgensen
8 Adam Daghim
9 Rasmus Højlund
13 Rasmus Kristensen
14 Jens Stage
15 Jacob Trenskow
20 Albert Grønbæk
21 Victor Bak Jensen
22 Filip Jørgensen
Ukraine 4-2-3-1 Serhii Rebrov
12
16
22
2
13
14
18
17
8
15
9
Starters
12 Anatoliy Trubin
16 Vitaliy Mykolenko
22 Mykola Matvienko
2 Eduard Sarapii
13 Ilya Zabarnyi
14 Yehor Nazaryna
18 Oleg Ocheretko
17 Georgiy Sudakov
8 Ruslan Malinovskyi
15 Viktor Tsygankov
9 Roman Yaremchuk
Substitutes
1 Georgiy Yermakov
3 Taras Mykhavko
4 Oleksandr Romanchuk
5 Valerii Bondar
6 Volodymyr Brazhko
7 Andriy Yarmolenko
10 Mykola Shaparenko
11 Artem Dovbyk
19 Danylo Ignatenko
20 Oleksandr Nazarenko
21 Matvii Ponomarenko
23 Ruslan Neshcheret
24 Artem Bondarenko
25 Hennadii Synchuk
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Match Statistics
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6 Shots on Goal 2
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3 Shots off Goal 0
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10 Total Shots 2
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1 Blocked Shots 0
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6 Shots insidebox 1
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4 Shots outsidebox 1
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7 Fouls 9
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1 Corner Kicks 1
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1 Offsides 1
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51% Ball Possession 49%
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1 Yellow Cards 0
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0 Red Cards 0
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 4
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253 Total passes 240
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220 Passes accurate 208
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87% Passes % 87%
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0 expected_goals 0
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0 goals_prevented 0
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