Rasmus Hojlund interpreted the celebration of Cristiano Ronaldo after having marked the winner of Denmark against Portugal in the League of Nations on Thursday.
Hojlund came out of the bench to mark the winner in the victory in the quarter-final of his team 1-0 of his team at Stade Parken.
The Manchester United striker struck in the 78th minute to help save the eyeshadows of Christian Eriksen, whose first half penalty was saved.
“It was fantastic, it was a big day in many ways,” said Hojlund about the objective and the celebration.
“I played against my idol and I scored and I was the winner of the match. He could not have been much better written.”
Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes, captain of Hojlund at Old Trafford, but playing on the side opposite at the front in the colors of Portugal, said: “We were not surprised, we knew that they were aggressive and that they would come out strong.
“We lack assault and we had to be stronger in duels, smarter to enjoy depth.
“We have a difficult match in front of us, but we really want to win, and at home with our fans, we are sure that we can change the game.”
Hojlund celebration in photos
What happened in the League of Nations?
Mikel Merino d’Arsenal marked an equalizer in time of European champions Spain torn off a 2-2 draw against the The Netherlands in their quarter -final of the League of Nations.
Spain struck at the start of Thursday’s game in Rotterdam via Nico Williams, but the hosts quickly responded while Liverpool striker Cody Gakpo found the net.
Tijjani Reijnders then gave the advantage to the Dutch at the start of the second half, but the sending of the 81st minute of Jorrel Hato gave the Spaniard Espoir and Merino had the last word.
France face a difficult task to recover their last equality after dropping 2-0 for Croatia in division.
Ante Budimir and Ivan Perisic both scored in the first half after Endej Kramaric had missed an early penalty for hosts.
Germany claimed the advantage against Italy After coming from behind to win 2-1 in Milan.
Sandro Tonali opened the Italian scoring after nine minutes, but Tim Kleinienst led Germany at the level four minutes after the break. A head of Leon Goretzka won the victory for 14 minutes of time, when Italy suffered a fear of injuries to the defender of Arsenal Riccardo Calafiori late.
Belgium are faced with the prospect of falling into League B after conceding three times in the second period to lose 3-1 Ukraine in Murcia. Türkiye beat Hungary 3-1, while Austria And Serbia DREW 1-1.
Kosovo beat Iceland 2-1 while Georgia lacked 3-0 winners in Armenia. Slovakia And Slovenia Being all to play after a break without grip.