With the success of reaching the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Denmark showed that they continued their journey of promotion after Christian Eriksen suffered a heart attack, and this tragedy did not affect the development of the team under coach Jolmand.

Denmark snatched the qualification for the World Cup in Qatar after beating Austria with a clean goal on Tuesday, and thus topped Group F, 7 points behind second-placed Scotland, and the development appears to be remarkable in the team, especially after what happened last June.

And when Eriksen collapsed on the pitch in the opening round of Euro 2020 against Finland, it was clear to everyone on the field and to millions of spectators that the player's life was in danger.

Fortunately, the medical staff and Eriksen's colleagues intervened quickly to save him, but for most followers, it was completely unlikely to achieve success in recovery and compensate for the absence of his mastermind, but these expectations were not correct at all.

Jolmand managed to quickly restore the atmosphere of focus to the team shaken by this incident, and returned to the right path and reached the knockout stages in the European Championship last summer.

Denmark made its way to the semi-finals of the European Championship, before losing hard to England, and then the team received a hero's welcome when returning to Copenhagen.

The wave of feelings did not stop there, but the team continued to succeed in its World Cup qualifiers and presented a brilliant offensive performance, in addition to possessing a strong defensive solidity.

In the absence of Eriksen, players of the quality of Michael Damsgaard, the playmaker who replaced him, and winger Andreas Skov Olsen, appeared, and coach Jolmand's confidence in the young talent helped them shine.

But the cornerstone of the Danish defense is linked to captain Simon Kerr.

Kerr won acclaim from around the world for his role in saving the life of his friend Eriksen, and his brilliance for club and country helped him make it to the shortlist for the Ballon d'Or award for the best player in 2021.

Kerr scored the penalty kick during the victory over Moldova last Saturday, and thus scored the fifth time in 116 international matches, and confirmed Denmark's approach to ensuring an appearance in the World Cup in Qatar.

After suffering difficult times, Denmark will finish 2021 among the best teams of the year and look to 2022 when they will test their strength against the best teams in the world.