Mário César Navarros karakterer til de danske spillere efter nederlaget til Frankrig
Her på Hbold.dk og europamester.dk synes vi det kunne være spændende med et internationalt perspektiv på det danske landshold, så derfor har vi udvidet vores ekspert team til den kommende EM slutrunde med den portugisiske håndboldtræner Mário César Navarro, der har over 15 års erfaring som toptræner og er EHF master coach.
Jacob Holm - ♥♥♥♥♥
What a great game from Holm, who played for 40 minutes and looked fantastic. He was proving that the minutes he was given at spaces made him a strong reinforcement for the EHF Euro 2022 weekend finale.
Niclas Kirkeløkke - ♥♥♥♥♥
He was the bomber on duty, proving he could be helpful and a valid bet to give Mathias Gidsel some rest minutes.
Kevin Møller - ♥♥♥♥♥
Another high level 30 minutes with seven saves and 39% effectiveness, proving that Denmark currently has the best goalkeeping duo in competition.
Rasmus Lauge Smith - ♥♥♥
Probably his best game so far. In the end, he had to take over the game, which usually doesn't happen when you have Mikkel Hansen and Mathias Gidsel on the pitch.
Lasse Svan - ♥♥♥
The game went by the wayside for Lasse Svan, but when he was needed, he was there.
Magnus Landin - ♥♥♥
He was not happy in the game offensively. He had no chance to finish and committed a turnover, committed two 7 meters and also made a steal of the ball.
Emil Jakobsen - ♥♥♥
He made a slight appearance while on the field, scoring only one goal on a 7 meter.
Niklas Landin - ♥♥♥
He had a good game, making six saves on twenty-three shots, finishing with 26% effectiveness.
Henrik Møllgaard - ♥♥♥
A quiet game with a lot of work trying to stop the French attack in Denmark.
Johan Hansen - ♥♥♥
He was on the pitch for 30 minutes, scoring two goals in three attempts.
Jensen Hald - ♥♥♥
He had an interesting game. Very active in the Danish defense, finishing with two goals and a block.
Mads Mensah - ♥♥♥
A quiet game with one missed shot and two turnovers.
Rene Antonsen - ♥♥♥
A difficult and unfortunate game, where he sinned in his finishing and the exclusion that would prove decisive.