COPENHAGEN : Denmark will once again place their tournament hopes at the feet of versatile attacker Pernille Harder as they contest their first Women's World Cup finals since 2007, but their route to the knockout stages will be a tough one.
The Danes face China in their first Group D game, followed by European champions England and newcomers Haiti, and they will need all of the 30-year-old Harder's attacking guile if they are to progress.
Entering into his last major tournament as Denmark coach, Lars Sondergaard's main task will be to work out where to deploy Harder, who recently left Chelsea to sign for Bayern Munich and who is capable of playing anywhere across the forward line or in midfield. "I like the problem - I think that Pernille should be on the ball a lot, but she also has to be on the ball where it where she can make a difference," the 64-year-old Sondergaard told Reuters in a telephone interview. "I don't think I've met anyone with the football intelligence of Pernille.
The good thing now is that we can put her where we need her the most," he added. Harder netted the only goal for Euro 2017 runners-up Denmark as they crashed out at the group stage of last year's European Championship.