Agger had its way: It's me kicking, 3rd September 2014

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CAT_IMG Posted on 3/9/2014, 23:29




Although Nicklas Bendtner burned to score, and a complete end stand at Odense stadium burned to see him do it, so there was no dear mother from captain Daniel Agger, when Denmark was awarded a penalty after a good half hour of Wednesday's friendly against Turkey.

For although the Wolfsburg striker had already able to barter the ball, then put the captain Agger through and kicked Denmark ahead 1-0.

Subsequently, however, there was no crackling between the two profiles, and Bendtner was quick to congratulate Brondby player.

- Now it's me that kick, and I've scored eight out of eight, so there was no reason to change it, smiling Daniel Agger, and explains about the exchange of words with Bendtner.

- It was just a friendly chat

Otherwise, he annoys the fact that a good Danish first half was not converted to victory or at least a draw in the last rehearsal before Sunday's vital European Championship qualifier against Armenia.

- The problem is that in the first half we play them well, and doing very well. There we simply close it and go up and score, and I think we have chances to do so. We must not lose such a football game, he says:

- We should also have been more cynical in the first half. It's never nice to lose football games, and we should certainly change that.

Agger so also many promising contacts before the break.

- I do not really think that they come up with something in the first half. They get a lot of cheap fouls, I think, and this is perhaps one of the things we need to slow down on, for all teams can score from set pieces. So it is perhaps the most negative in the first half.

- Otherwise we hold tight to the ball and create chances. But when we have the chance, then we have to score more, so we close the match. It was obviously not good enough. But we played them well, and at times the pipe hardly ball, explains Daniel Agger, who does not have a bid on the slump after the break.

- How is it sometimes in football. It's damn hard to answer, but we pushed back a little in the field, and there are damn talented footballers. We give them a lot of space, and so they know what to do with the ball. But it's damn little hard to conceding a goal in the 92nd minute. So you just have to take the draws, says the Danish captain who now turn our attention toward Sunday's game.

- I'm the type who would like to win all the matches I'm with. But it is clear that I had to choose, I'd rather win it on Sunday.

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