Inexperienced Canada overpowered by Denmark

An inexperienced Canadian team, featuring six players earning their first caps, was comprehensively beaten 4:0 by Denmark in a Men’s International Friendly in Tucson, AZ.

An inexperienced Canadian team, featuring six players earning their first caps, was comprehensively beaten 4:0 by Denmark in a Men’s International Friendly in Tucson, AZ.

Nineteen-year-old Danish striker Andreas Cornelius scored a hat trick and Kasper Lorentzen added a marker as Canada struggled to match Denmark’s quality on the occasion.

Canada had expected an uphill battle, as the roster for the team’s January 2013 camp in Arizona and Texas is the youngest squad assembled since May 2006 – but making no excuses – Interim Head Coach Colin Miller stated he was ‘disappointed’ with the final result.

“We are absolutely disappointed with the score line, but it was an incredible learning experience for everyone on our team,” said Miller.

“We’re disappointed in the manner of the goals we gave away; but there are aspects of our play we are pleased with.

“We improved in the second half, but you can’t give players of (Denmark’s) quality as much time as we did in the first half.”

Kyle Bekker, Simon Thomas, Evan James, Kyler Porter, Philippe Davies and Mason Trafford all made their first senior appearances on the day.

Terry Dunfield captained the side for the first time.

Canada will travel to Houston, TX on Sunday ahead of a Men’s International Friendly against USA on Tuesday 29 January (local kick-off 20.00; live on Sportsnet 21.00 ET / 18.00 PT).

 

Match Report: Canada MNT 4:0 Denmark