EURO 2020: Denmark Thrash Wales In Amsterdam To Make Q/Finals

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Denmark have booked a place in the quarter-final of Euro 2020 after thrashing Wales 4-0 at the Johan Cruijff ArenA in Amsterdam, Saturday.

The Danish campaign began in traumatic circumstances after Christian Eriksen’s collapse but they have bounced back superbly and produced a dominant display as Wales crashed out with a whimper.

Dolberg stuck opened the scoring midway through the first-half and then doubled the lead immediately after the restart, with Joakim Maehle sealing the win late on before Martin Braithwaite capped the rout in stoppage time.

Wales also had Harry Wilson sent off in the final minute as their campaign came to a sorry end.

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