It was two B-stressed teams that lined up in tonight's match in Copenhagen.

Sweden lined up in principle completely without regular players, and a corona-studded Danish team had the fifth (!) Goalkeeper Oliver Christensen from the start.

But of two B-emphasized teams, Denmark was clearly the best.

The team ruled, without shining, and won deservedly with 2-0.

Wind scored 1-0

The first goal came just over a quarter into the second half.

Mathias Jörgensen spliced ​​a corner to an independent Jonas Wind at the far post, who easily put 1-0.

Barely a quarter of an hour later, Denmark played nicely, after a throw-in, 2-0.

After the throw-in clap-clap, the Danes played from the left into the right part of the penalty area where the debutant Alexander Bah stood completely free and coolly finished next to the left post.

Larsson closest to Swedish goal

Sweden played a bit in the latter part of the match, when among others Sebastian Larsson and Dejan Kulusevski were replaced.

Larsson was the one who, just a couple of minutes after the 0-2 goal, had Sweden's best chance.

He hit a free kick from the left, which the Danish goalkeeper controlled in the crossbar.

The match lasted 0-2, and Sweden's third straight loss was thus a fact.

The next match is played by the national team on Saturday, when Croatia is waiting in the Nations League.