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62
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Viktor Claesson Goal
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64
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Lars Kramer Yellow Card
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66
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On: Pedro Ferreira|Off: Lucas Andersen
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66
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On: Marco Harboe Ramkilde|Off: Nicklas Helenius
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70
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Rasmus Thelander Yellow Card
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73
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On: Younes Bakiz|Off: Louka Andreassen
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75
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Kasper Jørgensen Yellow Card
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76
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On: Roony Bardghji|Off: Diogo Gonçalves
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80
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On: Anosike Ementa|Off: Iver Fossum
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80
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On: Jordan Larsson|Off: Hakon Arnar Haraldsson
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83
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On: William Clem|Off: Rasmus Falk Jensen
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87
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Younes Bakiz Yellow Card
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90+1
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Anosike Ementa Yellow Card
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Game Information
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VENUE: Telia Parken
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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ATTENDANCE: 31,633
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REFEREE: Jakob Kehlet
Danish Superliga Standings
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