The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Denmark gain Nations League promotion with Wales win

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CARDIFF, United Kingdom: Denmark climbed into the top tier of the Nations League with a 2-1 win over Wales in Cardiff on Friday.

Victory saw Denmark top Group B4 and secure promotion to League A.

Nicolai Jorgensen finished off a superb counter-attack to put the visitors in front three minutes before half-time at the Cardiff City Stadium before Martin Braithwait­e's 88th-minute strike doubled the Danes' lead.

There was still time for Wales to pull one back through Gareth Bale's 31st internatio­nal goal, but five minutes of stoppage time proved insufficie­nt for Ryan Giggs' men to find an equaliser.

"The most important thing was the result for us," Bale told Sky Sports.

"Obviously we wanted to perform well, which I thought we did in parts but ultimately we're disappoint­ed not to win the group.

"They (Denmark) are a good team, they had a great World Cup and they're very highly ranked so we know they're a good team."

Wales boss Giggs added: "I'm proud of the lads because they kept going to the end and excited me and excited the crowd. We need to learn the other side -- the discipline that Denmark are so good at."

Denmark, who reached the last 16 of this year's World Cup in Russia, are now guaranteed a play-off to qualify for Euro 2020, should they fail to reach the finals during regular qualifying.

Christian Eriksen -- who scored both goals when Denmark beat Wales in September --- was nearly on target again in the third minute when given too much space before shooting narrowly over the bar from 20 yards.

Wales though almost took the lead after nine minutes when Paul Dummett, in his first competitiv­e start for the country, found Bale 25 yards out.

But Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel -- the son of Giggs' former Manchester United team-mate Peter -- managed to claw away the Real Madrid star's attempt.

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