Denmark coach Brian Riemer called Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic the most significant match of his managerial career. A victory would secure Denmark's third consecutive World Cup appearance.
The Danes enter the final match in Prague with momentum after their 4-0 demolition of North Macedonia in the playoff semi-final. Denmark aims to reach the World Cup finals, an achievement Riemer described as extraordinary for any manager.
Riemer expressed concern about Czech set-piece threats led by striker Patrik Schick. The Danish defense has prepared extensively for these dangerous scenarios.
Young striker Rasmus Hojlund acknowledged the magnitude of Tuesday's fixture, calling it potentially the biggest game he's played in his career. The match represents a crucial moment for both nations as they seek World Cup qualification.