22/11/2024

Danish press on Oliver Sonne: "He is not good enough to be a starter in the Danish national team."

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Danish press on Oliver Sonne:

Sonne (22) was born in Denmark, but has Peruvian roots through her grandmother, making her an option for Juan Reynoso.

Sonne (22) was born in Denmark, but has Peruvian roots through her grandmother, making her an option for Juan Reynoso.

After receiving his ID, footballer Oliver Sonne is eligible to be called up by Juan Reynoso and be part of the Peruvian national team. This possibility has filled many fans with excitement and intrigue; however, the Danish press has not hesitated to expose their opinion on the player's performance in Denmark.

The sports journalist Kenneth Jensen stated to Infobae that despite being a good player, he does not have the conditions to be a starter in Denmark.

"Sonne is a good player, but I don't think he will ever be good enough to be a starter for Denmark. So I think many people think it's great that he has a chance with Peru," he said to the media.

However, the press man highlights that he is very good in attack and has numerous qualities with the ball, in addition to emphasizing that "he is intelligent and has the ability to enter the area and score near the far post when crosses arrive in the area."

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The journalist Raymund Nelausen from BoldDK stated to the media that he felt some surprise when he learned of Sonne's possible incorporation into the Peruvian team and answered why this player has not been called up to play for the Danish national team.

"There could be many reasons, but the main one is the level of play that has not been high enough. The competition is tough for the Danish national team. Denmark has players in big European teams, so Sonne probably should have been replaced to get closer to the national team. He has played for a smaller club, HB Køge, while only with the Silkeborg shirt has he made a name for himself at the highest level. He is also still quite young. He certainly won't take players like Rasmus Kristensen from Roma, Jens Stryger Larsen from Trabzonspor, or Alexander Bah from Benfica out of the team," he said to Infobae.

On the other hand, Andreas Kraul from DR Sporten told a little about Sonne's journey in the Danish Superliga, indicating that in the previous season he scored some goals and knows how to create victorious opportunities for the team in almost every game.

"Oliver Sonne is now part of a highly successful team in the Danish Superliga. He has played every minute of the first eight games of the season and has been a big part of Silkeborg IF's five victories. He is highly valued for his ability to play forward from the defensive position and creates opportunities in almost every game. He also scored goals last season, but none so far in this one," he pointed out.

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