The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scots get Danish pasting in World Cup qualifier

- RONNIE ESPLIN

Denmark 2

Scotland 0

Scotland’s hopes of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar were dented by a dominant Denmark as the Euro 2020 semi-finalists cruised to victory in Copenhagen.

Steve Clarke’s side conceded twice in a minute as they found themselves 2-0 down after quarter of an hour in what was a woeful first half display.

There was an improvemen­t after the break but it was too little, too late for the Scots as they slipped to fourth in the table, seven points behind the group leading Danes.

Following the excitement of seeing Scotland competing at the European Championsh­ip finals in the summer the trip to Copenhagen was a return to reality with the focus firmly on the road to Qatar in 2022.

A reshuffled Scotland side with Lyndon Dykes on for the second half showed marked improvemen­t but nowhere near enough to dent the scoreline.

While defeat was no surprise, it puts the Scots’ qualificat­ion hopes under a harsher light.

Scotland now have five points from a possible 12 and face Moldova at Hampden Park on Saturday before a trip to Austria next Tuesday and they are running out of points to lose.

Kasper Hjulmand’s side, who reached the semifinals of Euro 2020, have won all four Group F games and look to be cruising to qualificat­ion.

Clarke had claimed it was the most disruptive build-up to a match in his time as Scotland boss and through injuries and Covid19 issues, he had to choose from a depleted squad.

Craig Gordon, the 38-year-old Hearts keeper, was reinstated for his 58th cap while to some surprise, captain Andy Robertson was be deployed as a right wing-back with Kieran Tierney on the other side.

Kenny McLean, who missed Euro 2020 through injury, was back in midfield alongside Norwich teammate Billy Gilmour with Che Adams leading the line.

Denmark were also without several players including star striker Martin Braithwait­e and Kasper Dolberg but it did not affect them as they stormed into an early and commanding lead.

It was all too easy when Wass rose above Tierney at the back post in the 13th minute to head in a searching cross from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

Less than two minutes later, there was more finesse when Maehle slipped a second through the legs of Gordon from six yards after working a one-two with Mikkel Damsgaard.

The visitors then struggled to stem a red and white tide.

Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was a spectator as the home side gave Scotland the runaround and in the 32nd minute Gordon had to make a save from Yussuf Poulsen following a freekick to the back post.

Scotland were happy to hear the half-time whistle and Clarke brought on Dykes for Scott McKenna.

Tierney moved into the back three, Robertson back over to the left and Ryan Fraser dropped to right wing-back.

Three minutes after the restart Gilmour drove wide from 25 yards to five to offer some hope.

However, Denmark’s talent could not be suppressed and just after the hour mark Gordon clutched Thomas Delaney’s 25-yard drive.

Ryan Christie replaced Adams in the 71st minute and soon afterwards McLean set up Callum McGregor but his leftfooted shot was easily saved by the underemplo­yed Schmeichel.

Defender Grant Hanley headed a Gilmour cross past the far post before Schmeichel made a fine save down at his right-hand post from Fraser’s shot with the corner coming to nothing.

With four minutes remaining Gordon made a save from Hojbjerg’s closerange header and, as the game eased into added time, midfielder Lewis Ferguson replaced Gilmour to make his Scotland debut but the match was effectivel­y over.

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 ??  ?? Callum McGregor is sent flying by Pierre Hojbjerg, top; Andy Robertson gets away from Daniel Wass.
Callum McGregor is sent flying by Pierre Hojbjerg, top; Andy Robertson gets away from Daniel Wass.
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A dejected Scotland captain Andy Robertson.
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HEAD MAN: Scotland defender Grant Hanley tries to reduce the leeway with this headed effort on goal.
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Joakim Mahle slots Denmark’s second goal past Scotland’s Craig Gordon.

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