Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen scored and provided an assist as Denmark secured a 1-1 draw against Switzerland in their Nations League match on Tuesday evening.
Just before the half-hour mark, Remo Freuler put the hosts ahead. However, Denmark quickly responded, leveling the score just a minute later.
With goalkeeper Gregor Kobel vulnerable, Christian Eriksen reacted swiftly, taking a quick free-kick to set up Gustav Isaksen, who comfortably finished.
Zeki Amdouni then converted a penalty, giving Switzerland the upper hand as they headed into halftime. In the 69th minute, Eriksen capitalized on an opportunity, finding himself in the right spot to fire the ball into the net, ensuring the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
In the 90 minutes, including stoppage time, that Eriksen played, he recorded 59 touches on the ball.
He completed 35 out of 40 attempted passes, achieving a pass accuracy of 88%. Among those, three were key passes that contributed significantly to his team’s play.
The 32-year-old midfield maestro took four shots during the match, with two on target and two off target. He also successfully completed his only attempted dribble.
Eriksen engaged in three ground duels, winning all of them, and made two tackles.