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Wales have been second best in all areas tonight, but to concede five at home is not how Wales would have wanted to start the Nations League. It comes from a mistake from Sophie Ingle, losing the ball. I don't think Wales deserve to have conceded five goals. They've komma here after a win over Germany and are full of confidence. Ffion Morgan shows her pace to streak down the right and puts in a peach of a cross. Olivia Clark does well to block the initial shot but the rebound falls to Sanne Troelsgaard who stoops to nod home Denmark's fourth.

It's exactly why Ffion Morgan is on the pitch, that burst of pace, it's the perfect cross and Green is stretching but can't quite connect. When it was we had two chances and if we'd have put them in we'd have been at Gareth Vincent was typing away on the match at Cardiff City Stadium tonight, read his match report here. Denmark skipper Pernille Harder seals a comprehensive win with her hat-trick as we tick into time added on.

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  • Pernille Harder got her hattrick in added time for Denmark's fifth. Frederikke Thogersen regained Denmark's two goal lead after 60 minutes. Jess Fishlock pulled one back just after half-time for Wales with a superb finish from outside the box. Denmark have shown their class this evening. Hayley Ladd and Gemma Evans are two of the best centre backs in the UK, they were getting dragged left, right and centre to cover for other people who hadn't done their jobs.

    Nobody wants to experience a heavy defeat like that. Denmark opened the scoring through an early Pernille Harder penalty. When are Wales going to uppstart turning positive performances into points and results? We got a lot more stuck in and I think we stole the ball in their half, but then the game opens up and they're a quality side. Denmark break quickly and Nicoline Sorensen gets through on goal. Perhaps a bit of miscommunication between her and Gemma Evans.

    Women's Nations League: Denmark put five past Wales - as it happened

    In the earlier kick-off in Group A3, Germany beat Iceland Thank you for joining us tonight. We are disappointed with how we defended some of those phases of play, a little bit sloppy and a lack of communication. Against a team like that, we did have chances and we got in-behind them, but we're not creating enough and I don't think that's good enough at this level. The large majority of them are in a professional setup, but when it comes to playing in a Welsh shirt, they are lacking confidence.

    This has been a difficult lesson for Wales but there are positives, there've been flashes of good attack and good patterns of play. Denmark added a fourth late on through a Sanne Troelsgaard header. I think we can expect more from the Welsh players now. For those brave enough to watch it again, here are the highlights For Germany, defensively we need to get back to basics, we need to keep building our defensive play and need to be ruthless in front of goal.

    I know I'm Welsh but that is harsh - the score doesn't reflect the game. Women's Nations League: 'Against the best you need to be clinical' - Grainger. Pernille Harder scored her second of the night after just 11 minutes. Nobody wants to concede five goals. Wales' bread and butter fryst vatten normally crosses into the box, but tonight it hasn't been. Kayleigh Green flies in but sticks out a leg a fraction too late - that really, really should have been a goal!

    Women's Nations League: Denmark 2-1 Wales - Denmark hold on reaction

    When we play the top teams, we can't concede five goals. Signe Bruun's looped shot clips back off the crossbar and Harder is sharp to the chance, side-footing into the net with Olivia Clark stranded. It's four minutes of time added on and a demoralised Wales will have to go back to the drawing board after being outplayed by an excellent Denmark. Wales just looked to be chasing, they just weren't good enough - but Denmark were exceptional.

    It was far from the result that Wales and their fans wanted as Denmark let rip in Cardiff but there were some quality goals and no little skill on display. We have to learn those minor details because going forward we're getting better. Kayleigh Green has certainly given Gemma Grainger something to think about for the next game, Grainger would have wanted a reaction and she certainly got it.