Australia endured a fine first half against France at the weekend, but an Antoine Griezmann penalty and an Aziz Behich own goal ultimately saw them come unstuck on Saturday. The Socceroos defended valiantly in the opening 45 minutes and came from behind to equalise via a Mile Jedinak spot kick in the second half before Behich’s aforementioned own goal.
However, Bert van Marwijk will take comfort from a solid display from Australia against one of the tournament favourites and they’ll look to follow suit when they face Denmark on Thursday. The Danes had Kasper Schmeichel to thank for their 1-0 win over Peru, with the goalkeeper churning out a man of the match display.
It’s a game plan that is unlikely reap the rewards in the long run, but certainly provides them with a foundation to build upon. Australia, though, proved how difficult they are to break down against France and a compact approach will undoubtedly help them and put the onus on Denmark to come at them and attack rather than sit deep and soak up pressure.
Despite adopting a counter-attacking approach, Peru still mustered 17 shots over the 90 minutes against Denmark, including a Cristian Cueva penalty that was blazed over the bar. Taking into account Australia’s defensive solidity, the Socceroos to win or draw against Denmark is an enticing 2.19 on Marathon Bet.
With a resolute defensive spine and the ability to spring lightning quick attacks via Mathew Leckie, there is good value is putting money on Australia to avoid defeat against Denmark.