Denmark are hoping for another win as they face Greece in the FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA) on Monday morning. The Danes have been in excellent form, topping Group C with an unbeaten record of two wins and a draw. They'll be looking to capitalize on Greece's recent losing streak. Since taking over as Denmark's new coach, Brian Riemer has done a stellar job, with the team's performance in the World Cup qualifiers particularly impressive. Denmark has a goal difference of 9-0 in the qualifiers. Despite being level on points with Scotland, Denmark, currently ranked 20th in the FIFA rankings, needs to keep winning to secure a spot in the World Cup finals. Rasmus Højlund's resurgence in Serie A has been a major boost, with the striker scoring five goals in his last three matches (club and national team), including a brace against Belarus. Greece, after a winning start to the qualifiers, has faltered, losing to Denmark and Scotland. Lacking star players, Greece, currently ranked 40th in the FIFA rankings, struggled against stronger opponents. In their previous encounter, Greece was outmatched in key areas like possession (46% vs. 54%) and shots on goal (4 vs. 15). Another defeat seems likely for Greece.
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