Jacob Bruun Larsen called up to Denmark for the first time | OneFootball

Jacob Bruun Larsen called up to Denmark for the first time | OneFootball

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Blaise Bourgeois·19 March 2019

Jacob Bruun Larsen called up to Denmark for the first time

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Jacob Bruun Larsen has had a breakout season for Borussia Dortmund and now, the 20-year-old winger is not set to take his talents to the international stage.

Bruun Larsen will replace Copenhagen goalscorer Robert Skov, who was forced out due to a minor injury he suffered in Sunday’s 3-1 win against leaders Hobro IK in Denmark’s Superliga on Sunday.


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Skov, who was set to make his debut, is currently ninth in the European Golden Boot race with 24 league goals this year.

Denmark will face Kosovo in a friendly on 21 March before they take on Switzerland in a Euro 2020 qualifier on 26 March.

Bruun Larsen will join Dortmund team-mate Thomas Delaney, who already has 34 caps to his name.