Fulham’s Joachim Andersen has been a regular for Denmark since 2021 and is part of the squad for November’s international break.
Denmark face Belarus later today and Scotland next week in World Cup qualifiers.
Tipsbladet have a report on the Fulham player’s omission from the list to face Belarus.
UEFA have announced the Denmark squad for today’s clash and the 29-year-old has been left out.
According to the report, Denmark boss Brian Reimer has 24 players at his disposal. He has to drop at least one as there can be only 23 players in the squad. He’s said to have dropped Andersen.
Tipsbladet indicates Reimer would have taken this step to avoid risk of losing the centre-to face Scotland.
The Fulham man would have missed the next clash had he picked up a yellow against Belarus.
Denmark are leading the group table, level on points with second placed Scotland. Greece are third with three points and Belarus are yet to pick up a point.
Reimer has seen his men beat Belarus 6-0 last month. Denmark seem to be optimistic of getting three points against the same opponent in Copenhagen.
Either way, Marc Silva and Fulham wouldn’t have to worry about Andersen being left out of today’s squad.