Landsholdsprofil Christian Eriksen sends a thank-you for Åge Hareide, who said goodbye as the Danish national coach.

Åge Hareide has in recent days said goodbye and thank you to the Danish national team.

It happened, after it on Wednesday, it was clear to the Norwegian as national coach has been in charge of Denmark for the last time.

As the union of European Football associations (Uefa) have postponed all matches in Europe in June to a later date, then there are no more matches to Hareide, because Kasper Hjulmand is employed to take over in the job.

Thus was Åge Hareides last match at the head of the Danish national team 1-1 draw in Ireland, which gave Denmark a ticket to the european championship finals, which are postponed to 2021 as a result of coronakrisen.

The get Christian Eriksen to on Twitter to send a greeting to Åge Hareide.

“There must also sound a big thanks to Åge for his time as the Danish national coach from here. It has been a pleasure both on and off the field. Many victories and many goals and very few defeats in a unique shoal.”

“Thank you for all you have given me and all of us on the national team,” writes Christian Eriksen.

on Thursday said Åge Hareide in a video on the herrelandsholdets facebook page:

“Continue to support the Denmark national team, and Kasper Hjulmands job.”

“It is very, very important to me, that it here can continue, and that Denmark can bite away at the next tournament,” said the Norwegian.

Åge Hareide began as the Danish national coach in the spring of 2016, and he stood at the head of Denmark in 42 matches, of which he only suffered three defeats.

Hareide ends in the middle of an impressive streak, where he has been in charge of Denmark in 34 games in a row as undefeated.

From the defeat to Montenegro in October 2016 until the sudden sentence, lost Denmark are not in the regular playing time with Norwegian on the sidelines.

the Defeat after the penalty shootout against Croatia in the WORLD cup-ottendedelsfinalen is included in the streak at 34 matches.

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