Published On Mar 15, 2021
Not many teams can beat Brazil, even fewer can outplay it in style. In 1989 Sepp Piontek's Denmark faced Brazil in Copenhagen, with Michel Laudrup leading the side. Danish side of the 80's, affectionately nicknamed "The Danish Dynamite" by the fans, was one of the most entertaining teams of the decade — and on their day they were able to beat pretty much anyone.
With Michael Laudrup scoring 2 goals and setting up another one, they went on to annihilate Brazil with 4 goals to none — and they could've scored even more if they've had more luck. A few months later Laudrup would move to Barcelona, where he would secure his place as one of the all-time greats of the beautiful game.
00:00 Beginning
06:51 Laudrup's first goal (2:0)
07:54 Laudrup's second goal (3:0)
08:43 4:0