England undone by Danes
Wednesday, 17 August 2005
By Peter Bruun
Denmark 4-1 England
England suffered their heaviest defeat since losing 4-1 against Wales in 1980, as Denmark swept Sven-Göran Eriksson's team aside by the same scoreline in Copenhagen.
Goal glut
Three goals in seven second-half minutes did the damage, after an even opening period. Denmark took the lead on the hour when David James, a second-half substitute for regular starter Paul Robinson, rushed out of his goal only to be rounded by Jon Dahl Tomasson, who squared the ball for Dennis Rommedahl to tap in.
Danish delight
Rommedahl's strike was the catalyst for Denmark to turn on the style and they added to their score three minutes later when Claus Jensen laid a ball across the face of goal for Tomasson to add his name to the scoresheet. A stunned England conceded a third on 67 minutes when defender Michael Gravgaard demonstrated his aerial prowess to head in from a corner.
Rooney consolation
Morten Olsen's side controlled the majority of the second period, though the FIFA World Cup qualifying Group 6 leaders did pull a goal back with their first opening of the half when Wayne Rooney latched on to David Beckham's through ball to score with just three minutes remaining.
Turkish test
However, Denmark deservedly had the last word when Søren Larsen slid the ball past James in added time for the home side's fourth goal of the evening to leave them full of confidence ahead of their crucial qualifier with Turkey on 3 September.

This has made my day. "Oh England are gonna win the World Cup no doubt"