‘METRONOME’: Man Utd star Eriksen shows off ‘Poet’ style to control the game in Denmark’s draw over England

Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen picked up where he left off against Slovenia as he produced yet another sensational performance in midfield – this time against England.

Denmark ultimately had to settle for a 1-1 draw, although their chances were greater than England’s, and Eriksen’s valiant efforts proved inadequate.

The match was ended in the eighteenth minute by Three Lions’ Harry Kane. When a cross was placed inside the box, the Bayern Munich talisman just finished it off in the net.

The Danish player Morten Hjulmand pulled Denmark even after just 16 minutes, therefore England’s lead was short-lived.

Denmark had 16 total cracks at goal with seven of these being on target. In comparison, Gareth Southgate’s men had 12 total shots but only four of these tested Kasper Schmeichel.

Eriksen was once again Denmark’s best performer as his class shone through. The United midfielder registered just one shot, which was off-target.

During the 82 minutes he was on the pitch before being replaced by Andreas Skov Olsen, Eriksen embarked on one dribble, which he completed.

The 32-year-old had 52 touches of the ball to his name and successfully delivered 29 of the 33 passes he attempted to find his teammates with. Four of his passes were key passes.

Eriksen tried to find his intended target with five crosses and one long ball. He successfully connected with two of his crosses and the one long ball he pinged.

The United No. 14 won all five of the ground duels he delved into. He was not required to contest any challenges in the air.

Eriksen also put in four tackles.

The midfielder shared the pitch with United teammate Rasmus Hojlund, who featured for 67 minutes before he was substituted.

Hojlund touched the ball on just 17 occasions and managed two key passes from the eight that he successfully made.

The goalscorer won two of his three ground duels but came out second-best in all three of the aerial ones he vied for. The 21-year-old put in two tackles.

The draw against England left Denmark in second place in Group C, with two points picked up from as many games. They will undoubtedly be eager to get a win when they face Serbia on Tuesday and in that process, ensure their advancement to the next round of the Euros.