Definitely wasn’t MOTM. That’s crazy. He might be held to a slightly different standard than the rest of the team, because his level has been higher for a long time though.
A partial generational shift needs to happen soon. Someone like Thomas Delaney doesn’t have much more in him. Same with Kjær, although he still puts in good performances. Others like Højbjerg just need to sort out their club situation. And Hjulmand needs to realize that Yussuf Poulsen is rubbish, while Jonas Wind is actually useful.
This is developing into a discussion about Denmarks national team. That does not really belong in here, but ok. There will be some danes in an Eriksen thread, so here goes: I would begin the generational shift after the EURO. Kjær and Delaney would be the first to go. Schmeichel next. Eriksen is still a keeper with the right players around him, and I think that is possible. Poulsen was not good yesterday, but I actually really like his mad pressing skills. It is no coincidence, that Hjulmand plays him.
My Euro 11 (3-5-2):
Kasper Schmeichel (Anderlecht) - Joachim Andersen (Palace), Andreas Christensen (Barcelona), Simon Kjær (AC Milan) - Joachim Mæhle (Wolfsburg) , Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (Spurs), Christian Eriksen, Morten Hjulmand (Sporting Lissabon), Viktor Kristiansen (Bologna) - Rasmus Højlund, Yussuf Poulsen (RB Leipzig)
Squad: GK: Rønnow (Union Berlin), Hermansen (Leicester) - Defense: Bah (Benfica), Skov (Hoffenheim), Vestergaard (Leicester), Rasmussen (Brøndby) - Midfield: O´Riley (Celtic), Nørgaard (Brentford), Delaney (Anderlecht) - Forwards/Wings: Skov Olsen (Brugge), Wind (Wolfsburg), Isaksen (Lazio)