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The full 48-team line-up for this summer's FIFA World Cup was officially confirmed on Tuesday as the final six nations at the finals through play-off ties. DR Congo and Iraq were the last two teams to book their place in the 2026 edition of the tournament‚ set to be staged in the United States‚ Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. The final four European spots were also confirmed on Tuesday‚ with Turkey‚ Sweden‚ the Czech Republic and Bosnia-Herzegovina qualifying at the expense of Kosovo‚ Poland‚ Denmark and Italy.
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NATHAN SALT AT LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE: The 18-year-old Denmark youth international was starting against Chelsea for Manchester United's Under-21s.
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Former Tottenham Hotspur assistant manager John Heitinga was asked to stay by the club following Thomas Frank's sacking‚ but chose to leave after just 32 days in north London‚ his agent has revealed. The ex-Everton player‚ who previously assisted Arne Slot at Liverpool‚ was announced as a new addition to the Danish head coach's staff in January amid a turgid run of results. When Frank was given his marching orders earlier this month‚ Heitinga followed him out of the door.
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Manchester United have been rocked by news that Patrick Dorgu is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after picking up a hamstring problem at Arsenal. Dorgu has been one of United's most in-form players in recent weeks and scored a stunning goal to put Michael Carrick's side 2-1 up at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. The Dane had to go off nine minutes before the end in the thrilling 3-2 win and Carrick later tried to ease fears of a lay-off by suggesting it could just be cramp.
CRAIG HOPE AT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM: There has been talk of Callum Wilson's West Ham contract being ripped up this month - he came from the bench here to tear up the script and leave Thomas Frank's future even more uncertain than his own. For all Tottenham's hierarchy have insisted the Dane will not be dismissed‚ that was not the forecast of their supporters in the wake of Wilson's 93rd-minute winner. 'You're getting sacked in the morning' chorused the Wall of Sound. While the Dane will likely survive this defeat‚ it feels like the writing is on that wall when it comes to his longer-term prospects. They don't like the football and they don't like the manager. The boos that chased him down the tunnel on full-time told you that much.
Hojlund‚ 22‚ joined Serie A giants Napoli on loan last September‚ with a conditional obligation to buy for around £38million‚ after being told he was not part of Amorim's plans at Man United. The Denmark international had been brought to United under Erik Ten Hag for £72million in 2023 after impressing with Italian side Atalanta‚ but struggled to hit those heights at Old Trafford and scored just four Premier League goals last season.
Thomas Frank was embarrassingly photographed carrying a coffee cup with Arsenal's badge on it just moments before Tottenham's Premier League clash with Bournemouth on Wednesday. The Danish boss risked the fury of his own supporters as he emerged from the tunnel at the Vitality Stadium with an espresso cup showing the crest of Tottenham's bitter rivals shortly before kick-off. In the picture which has now gone viral on social media‚ Frank can be seen grinning from ear to ear while making no attempt to hide the controversial item.
CHRIS WHEELER: Much has changed in Rasmus Hojlund's world since he emerged from Manchester United's dressing-room at Soldier Field in Chicago at the end of July‚ an ice pack strapped to the back of his right leg‚ and asked us rhetorically: 'Does anybody want to talk to me?' Hojlund wanted to send a message when he spoke to a media scrum that night: he was determined to stay and fight for his place at Old Trafford despite United's pursuit of Benjamin Sesko‚ and was relishing the competition. The Dane's goal against Bournemouth on pre-season tour in Chicago was to be his last for the club‚ though.
Despite only having 33 per cent possession at Old Trafford‚ the Portuguese's side overcame the travelling Magpies thanks to a stunning left-footed volley from Patrick Dorgu in the first half. The Dane was deployed as a right winger in United's new-found system‚ which saw Amorim at last compromise on his principles and play a back four of Diogo Dalot‚ Ayden Heaven‚ Lisandro Martinezand Patrick Dorgu.
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DOMINIC KING: For Robertson‚ grief clamped on to him in a Glasgow hotel room on Tuesday‚ hours before one of the biggest nights of his career. Alone with his thoughts‚ pondering the prospect of potentially reaching the World Cup finals‚ the only person on his mind was his mate 'Jots'. 'I think I have hidden it well but I've been in bits‚' he told Kelly Cates on the BBC . Hampden Park was in rhapsody‚ the 4-2 beating of Denmark uncorking a fizz of delight‚ but as with anyone who has suffered recent bereavement‚ those happy occasions are often confusing.
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BBC Sport co-commentators Steven Thompson and James McFadden - men who both knew pain playing for the Tartan Army - went viral for their gleeful reactions as their two stoppage-time goals flew in. The noise at Hampden Park was deafening as the killer blows from Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean put Denmark to the sword 4-2 and the commentators' raw‚ rhapsodic reactions reflected the rapture in pubs and living rooms across the nation.
World media reacts as Scotland bathe in a 'beautiful madness' and Scott McTominay turns Denmark into 'fools'
Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean struck two stoppage-time goals as Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 to clinch top spot in Group C and qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1998. The result ended a 27-year wait for Scotland to return to the tournament‚ securing automatic qualification with their most significant victory of Steve Clarke's tenure. McLean's stunning goal from the halfway line in the 99th minute started the celebrations‚ the midfielder lifting a precise finish over Kasper Schmeichel as Denmark pushed bodies forward chasing a third equaliser.
Scott McTominay lit up Hampden Park with an outrageous overhead kick to give Scotland a crucial early lead against Denmark in their World Cup qualifier. The Napoli midfielder‚ formerly of Manchester United ‚ struck after just three minutes‚ acrobatically meeting a lofted cross and sending a spectacular finish past Kasper Schmeichel as the stadium erupted.
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