Christian Eriksen and Rasmus Hojlund both featured in Denmark’s starting 11 during their goalless draw with Serbia on Tuesday night.
In what was their final Euro 2024 Group C clash, a point was enough to help Denmark secure second place, thereby guaranteeing their progression to the round of 16.
As an attacking midfielder, Eriksen proved to be Denmark’s key player on the night, particularly as their primary corner-kicktaker. In fact, one of his corner kicks reached its intended target who scored, only for the goal to be disallowed when it was determined that Eriksen’s initial cross went slightly out of play on the way into the box.
Eriksen himself took one shot that was blocked, while he attained 78% passing accuracy with 39 of 50 attempted passes reaching their target. He notably made two key passes while completing two out of three long balls.
The midfielder managed to win two of his three ground duels while completing one tackle and a solitary clearance.
For Hojlund, it was a slightly less eventful night, as he saw little of the ball given his team’s struggle to build up a convincing attack.
He took one shot, albeit a powerful one, that forced the Serbian goalkeeper to make a save in the bottom left corner.
With only 21 touches on the night, Hojlund had an impressive 91% pass accuracy, missing just one of his 11 attempted passes. He also provided two key passes on the attack.
His physicality was not up to standard, however, as he lost both of his aerial duels while winning just one of his six ground duels. He was also unable to complete his only attempted dribble on the night.
Even though Eriksen and Hojlund had quiet performances, the Manchester United pair still showed to be important players of the Danish team, helping to advance them to the next round.
Given that the two played a 1-1 draw with Slovenia and Eriksen scored the only goal for his team, it is safe to say that Eriksen has performed better at Euro 2024 than his Man United teammate Hojlund, who is still without a goal to his credit.
Nonetheless, if they can find their rhythm in the competition’s elimination round, the pair will probably be crucial to Denmark’s triumph.