The Danish national team is probably one of the world’s most difficult teams to beat, but it is not because of boldkunst and sheer creativity.

The strong defensive style has been noticed far and wide, but they are also fierce criticism on the road – last of the former Danish international Lars Lunde, who act gæstekommentator for the swiss Blick.

The former Brøndby – Bayern Munich-player played through many years in the mountainous country, and has in a short stay in Munich – lived there since 1984.

He compares Åge Hareides troops with the Swedish team, as Switzerland lost 1-0 to at the WORLD cup in Russia, and does not provide the Danish game many skønhedspriser.

Previously referred to the danes as the brazilians. it was then Michael Laudrup made two-three man and ruled it for yourself. Those times are past. We are now also a compact scandinavian crew, he writes in his comment.

– It may come to resemble Switzerland’s match against Sweden in the WORLD cup-1/8-finals. The denmark game is very similar to Sweden’s. And it is extremely boring for the opponents.

Lars Lunde went on to play the finale of the than the tournament, as Bayern were beaten by Porto back in 1987. Photo: IMAGO/ All Over Press

However, he sees a number of advantages for the danes in the team’s first showdown of the EM-qualification.

He estimated that the swiss did underestimate the team after the 2-2 match against Kosovo, while they will overestimate the own abilities as a result of the 2-0 victory over Georgia.

in Addition missing the hosts the main player, and it will be a hard battle, assess the Groves.

– Switzerland have to do it without the only player who can determine this on your own, Xherdan Shaqiri.

the 55-year-old Lars Lunde played in Switzerland for Young Boys, Aarau, FC Zug, and Baden. He was in 1986 named the best foreign player in the league and got through to the careers of three matches for the Danish national team.

Lars Lunde ran into a train with his sponsorbil – after a battle for FC Aarau

In 1988, he came out of a violent accident, when his car collided with a train.

He was then in a coma for 13 days, but came back to life and also the soccer ball.

Groves ended profkarrieren in 1991.

We are warming up to the Switzerland: the Kosovo battle, injured stars and the St. Jakob Park:

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