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Denmark could be without leading scorer Jon Dahl Tomasson for the clash against England on Saturday.
Reports from the Far East suggest Tomasson has been carrying a thigh injury for a while.
Tomasson, who has scored three goals in his side's three group games, missed Thursday's training session, as did Sunderland goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen.
Former Denmark international Jan Molby said: "It's a massive blow for Denmark.
"All indications are that he will probably miss the game, He is the only player we can't do without.
"He has has been in sensational form and he is a first-class finisher. A Danish team without Jon Dahl would not be the same."
Bolton midfielder Stig Tofting is also an injury worry but Molby believes the Denmark hard-man will battle through to pull on the shirt against England.
"We don't want to be without either of our strong players in midfield but the big worry is Jon Dahl," the former Liverpool midfielder told Sky Sports News.
"If we are without Jon Dahl then it will certainly give England a boost. It will make it more difficult without Jon Dahl being there."
I support them becasue I like thier style of play.
I'm not the first person to wear a shirt of another country. Only have to look at all the different colours the Japs are wearing.
> Don't forget the '82 "skirmish" which led to much of the
> rivalry that is present now.
Yes but that shoudnt have anything to do with football. I support the Argentine football team, not the country.
> And the English people/supporters have been very sportsmanship like in
> thier reaction to Argentina going home.
that, as well you should know, is glorious revenge for their reaction when they last beat us. Argentina deserve all the humiliation we can throw at them.
> Thats because of the complete lack of sportsmanship the Deigos always
> show.
And the English people/supporters have been very sportsmanship like in thier reaction to Argentina going home.
And Ortega, coming onto a predominantly British forum, and supporting Argentina is hardly the wisest move a man can make.
Don't forget the '82 "skirmish" which led to much of the rivalry that is present now.
I just hate England and support whoever plays them.
Its okay for England supporters to support whoever Argentina are playing.
I still support Argentina. I dont just have 5 Argentina shirts for my health.