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‘We dreamed about this’, says Denmark star Dolberg


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Published : 27 Jun 2021 09:33 PM

AFP, Amsterdam 

Goal-hero Kasper Dolberg insisted Denmark believed they could go far at Euro 2020 after Saturday's emphatic 4-0 defeat of Wales in Amsterdam took them through to the quarter-finals.

“We dreamed about this and at the end of the day I think we also believed we could get here,” said the striker who scored his side's first two goals in the last-16 tie at the Johan Cruyff Arena.

“We have a lot of great players. It is hard to say we expected to be here but we are happy to be through to the quarter-finals.”

Dolberg had not started any of Denmark’s games in the group stage but was brought into the line-up by coach Kasper Hjulmand and delivered in style at the ground where he made his name with Ajax.

Dolberg scored his side's first two goals before Joakim Maehle and Martin Braithwaite added further strikes late on as Wales capitulated, finishing with 10 men after Harry Wilson was sent off.

The occasion at the Johan Cruyff Arena was like a home game for Denmark with a huge travelling support inside the stadium.

"This is something I have been waiting for after being on the bench," Dolberg said.

“I felt that I contributed something great today and walking around the city and then to the stadium it felt really special to me.”

Ajax is also where Christian Eriksen made his name and banners around the ground carried the name of the playmaker who is still recovering from the cardiac arrest he suffered during the Danes’ opening game against Finland in Copenhagen.

“Johan Cruyff is one of my great inspirations and this was also Christian’s first home after leaving Denmark,” Hjulmand said.

“I would have loved for him to be here.

“I am really grateful for all the Danes who came down here. I am grateful for all the support we keep receiving. It is crazy.”

Denmark may not have quite the same backing in the quarter-finals when they play either the Netherlands or the Czech Republic in distant Baku.