Goalless draw sees Denmark join France in last 16
THERE comes a game at the World Cup where the two teams on the pitch know a draw suits them both perfectly; a game where the stakes are low, no risks are to be taken and the lineups are shuffled. This year’s edition in Russia, laden with some astonishing results, saw its first game with that permutation here at the Luzhniki Stadium on Tuesday.
And, not surprisingly, it ended in a dull and dreary goalless draw, ensuring France topped Group ‘C’ with Denmark finishing as runners-up.
It was a poor game really. For all the verbal jostling before the match, France saying they won’t give a ‘helping hand’ to the Danes and Denmark coach Age Hareide saying there was nothing special about the current Les Bleus, there was nothing on the pitch.
The Luzhniki was packed to capacity with some fans of the French side who had come all the way from Pakistan and China to watch them play were left craving to see that moment of magic; that odd goal which would spark some life into the match. There were loud whistles and boos during and at the end of the game. No one wants to watch a game like this.