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Since the 1980s, Denmark has been one of the most admired football nations behind the Laudrup brothers, the Schmeichel family, and the miracle of Christian Eriksen.
Since the 1980s, Denmark has been one of the most admired football nations behind the Laudrup brothers, the Schmeichel family, and the miracle of Christian Eriksen.
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