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Serbia ready to 'change history' against Denmark to stay in Euro 2024
Serbia coach Dragan Stojkovic said his side was ready to overturn their poor record against Denmark on Tuesday in order to keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the Euro 2024 knockouts.
Serbia, taking part in their first Euros as an independent nation, lost 1-0 to Group C rivals England in their opener.
A Luka Jovic equaliser in the fifth minute of stoppage time in Thursday's 1-1 draw with Slovenia kept Serbia's hopes alive going into the decider with Denmark in Munich.
Serbia have lost three matches out of three against Denmark but Stojkovic said: "We believe it's time to change this history.
"The mood is good but why wouldn't it be? A festival of football is waiting for us," Stojkovic said Monday.
England, who face Slovenia, are top of the group on four points. Slovenia and Denmark are both on two, while Serbia has one.
"We knew that England and Slovenia were important games, but the most important match for us is Denmark."
The 59-year-old added the Danes are "a really organised team who run a lot and sacrifice a lot".
Stojkovic indicated Serbia would make some changes to their starting XI, having started slowly in both of their matches so far, but backed his squad's depth.
He brought Jovic off the bench with just under half an hour remaining and the AC Milan striker made the crucial difference.
"You need a gun on the bench you can activate later. In modern football the bench is so important, even sometimes more important than the players who start."
Stojkovic played 84 games for Yugoslavia and then Serbia and was part of the Yugoslavian side excluded from Euro 1992 in Sweden, which was won by Denmark.
P.A.Mendoza--AT