Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Australia out to stay afloat against Eriksen-led Denmark

DENMARK V AUSTRALIA

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Mile Jedinak says Australia cannot afford to focus solely on dangerman Christian Eriksen when they face Denmark looking for the win that could save their World Cup campaign.

A gut-wrenching 2-1 defeat to France in their Group C opener has left the Socceroos targeting a win on Thursday as they seek to qualify from the group stages.

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Eriksen, who scored 11 of Denmark’s goals in qualifying, is the key threat for Age Hareide’s side at the Samara Arena.

But Jedinak, who scored from the penalty spot against France, says improving on a discipline­d performanc­e — which saw Antoine Griezmann hit a VAR (Video Assistant Referee)-assisted penalty Venue: Samara Arena

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before an Aziz Behich own goal in the dying minutes — is also key for Australia.

“We know he (Eriksen) is a fantastic player and obviously he’s got a huge role to play for them,” said Jedinak.

“But we’re not trying to focus on that. We’ll definitely focus on them as whole. We have to worry about ourselves as well, and how we’re going to implement our style on them.”

A solid defensive display against France won Australia plaudits but Bert van Marwijk’s men are on the ropes.

And with the psychologi­cal advantage of a 1-0 win over Peru from their opener, in which goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel produced a string of fine saves to deny the South Americans, the Danes can afford to be more flexible with their strategy.

Australia, on the other hand, showed little attacking threat against France, their best opportunit­y coming from a deflected header that had goalkeeper Hugo Lloris scrambling to save early on.

Schmeichel, the son of Manchester United goalkeepin­g great Peter, will prove another formidable obstacle to Australia’s plans. Kasper has already beaten his father’s record for the longest time without conceding a goal — 534 minutes to Peter’s 470.

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