Introduction
Tactical analysis
Kasper Hjulmand ‘s Denmark uses a 3-4-1-2 where in the construction phase they prefer to start from the bottom with the two central defenders and the central midfielder showing up in the light area to avoid the opponent’s first line of pressing, but they do not disdain direct construction that often starts from the feet of the central defender.
During the defensive phase, Denmark ‘s line consists of three well-structured players with decent technical quality. The central defenders share marking and covering duties very well and hardly have offensive propensities except on set pieces.
The two outfielders, on the other hand, offer a great push on the flanks. Midfielder and trequartista of Hjulmand ‘s team have good technical qualities and go to support a lot in the attacking phase, likewise the other central midfielder is much more focused on the defensive phase.
The forwards are very mobile, fast and with a propensity for central insertions.
PHASE OF POSSESSION
In ball possession, Kasper Hjulmand ‘s Denmark is a very offensive team, deploying 3-1-3-3, bringing a very high density of players into the opponent’s penalty area. It tries to bring many players forward, trying to massively occupy the spaces in the penalty area and the spaces on the edge of it to intercept second balls and exploit its shooters in this way.
CONSTRUCTION
La Denmark of Kasper Hjulmand makes great use of the technical qualities of its midfielders, especially Eriksen, but they do not use low construction if the opposing team uses an ultra offensive pressing. In this case, Hjulmand ‘s team looks for direct construction on one of the two outside attackers.

DEVELOPMENT
Hjulmand ‘s midfielders remain firm in their positions, not making rotations, but occupying their area of responsibility vertically. One notices in the midfield good technical property, accuracy of passes and a fair amount of speed.

LATERALITY
Denmark ‘s side lanes are little used because the game is mostly developed in the central area of the field.
FINISHING
Finishing is most often done by the two central midfielders, who with continuous quick game-changes try to get past the defensive line either with quick and tight triangulations or with passes behind the defensive midfielders.

FINALIZATION
Denmark ‘s offensive maneuvers are aimed at clearing the midfielders to support the attackers in order to free them for shooting, which is presented as the most sought-after solution.
NON-POSSESSION PHASE
In the non-possession phase it deploys 5-3-2 and is well organized and rarely suffers from the opponents’ quick restarts. Analyzing it in detail, it is noticeable that Denmark creates a lot of density where the ball is, however, this causes many areas of the field to remain without careful coverage.

It is also noticeable that Denmark starts each game very aggressively with a very high and ultra offensive pressing that goes all the way to the opponent’s goalkeeper, if they were ahead instead the pressing would drop from ultra offensive to offensive, waiting for the opponents on the midfield line.
CENTERBOARD
Hjulmand ‘s midfield features three very tight midfielders.
LATERALITY
On the flanks, Denmark ‘s outside players are left to one-on-one only in the defensive three-quarter. When the danger is close to the penalty area, the outside player is supported by the coverage of the central defender in charge.
DEFENSE LINE.
The defense is five and in line.
TRANSITION
In offensive transition Hjulmand prefers a strong pressing even in the ultra-offensive phase, with preventive coverages given by central defenders.
In defensive transition there is a strong propensity for consolidation, sometimes involving the goalkeeper. In this case the center forward always stays further forward, ready for the restart.
Tactical emulation in Football Manager 24 of Denmark’s Hjulmand at Euro 24
The tactical emulation in Football Manager 24 of Denmark’s Hjulmand at Euro 24 Provides for a 3412 form with Gegenpress tactical style and a positive mentality. The width of play is fairly narrow starting with the ball on the ground from the defense taking advantage of central routes and overlaps on the outsides. The pace is high and the passes little more direct. Crosses are tense and we ask the team to dribble less. The transition phase involves a full-court press and once the ball is regained the search for the counterattack. In that of non-possession the defensive line is high and the pressing line very high. Intense pressing and you prevent the opponent’s construction. We stay high doing offside and counter crosses. The roles involve a classic goalkeeper defending a central defender who sets up and two classics next to him. The two full-backs are full outside support whom we ask to stay wide and spread the play. The two central midfielders are a Ccq to whom we ask him to spread the game and a classical central midfielder set on defense. Behind the two forwards is an advanced attacking director to whom we give him a move into spaces. The two forwards are a center forward and a pressing forward.
The results of tactical emulation in Football Manager 24 of Denmark’s Hjulmand at Euro 24
Denmark will reach the final of the competition by losing to France 1-2. It will close the group in third place and then eliminate Portugal, Poland and Scotland in order. It will turn out the best attack with 14 goals and best in ball possession with 56 percent. Best also for Xg with 11.76 total. Hojlund will be the top scorer at Euro ’24 with 5 goals and Eriksen the best assistman with 4.