Our prediction for this Denmark Superliga match:
After suffering a heavy 3-0 loss to PSV in the Champions League qualifier, Midtjylland will look to return to winning ways when they host Vejle at their MCH Arena on Friday evening. Midtjylland are eyeing their third consecutive league win, and they are likely to adopt an attack-minded approach against Vejle. Midfielder Mikael Anderson is a major doubt, and he will be assessed ahead of the kick-off.
Carit Falch’s troops have been struggling at the start of the season, with the team losing to both Randers and Sonderjyske, while sharing the spoils with Brondby. Vejle obviously struggle at the back, and given Midtjylland’s attacking potential, anything but a routine home win would be a major surprise. In their last meeting in the Danish top flight Midtjylland rolled over Vejle 5-0, and we predict that the history is going to repeat itself.
Highlighted Player (Erik Sviatchenko):
Son to an Ukraininian-born artist Sergei Sviatchenko, the 24-year-old defender Erik joined Celtic in January 2016. His transition to the Scottish giants have been alleviated by Celtic’s signing of his girlfriend Rudmose, who signed for The Bhoys women’s team in February this year.
Erik Sviatchenko began his professional career at FC Midtjylland in 2009, where he had been a starter in almost all of his appearances for the club. Key player for Midtjylland, Sviatchenko helped them to Danish title in 2014-15 as we as in securing progression to the last 32 stage of the UEFA Europa League the following season. After seven years at the Danish side, Sviatchenko moved to Celtic on a four-year deal.
He has so far made 14 league appearances for Celtic, but still got the chance to wear the captain’s armband in May. Due to dual citizenship Erik Sviatchenko was eligible to play for Ukraine, but he agreed to a call-upfor the Danish national team in 2015. He has so far earned only five caps for his country.
Highlighted Team (Midtjylland):
Despite being founded on February 2, 1999, FC Midtjylland is considered one of the best Danish clubs. The Wolves have quickly established themselves as one of the dominant forces in Superliga, with the team clinching their first league title in the 2014/15 season.
Three seasons later Midtjylland repeated the success, with the team finishing the process four points clear of second-place Brondby. In the 2019/20 season the Wolves won their third domestic trophy, leaving Danish giants Copenhagen in the second place. Midtjylland welcome their rivals at MCH Arena, the venue which can hold up to 11,432 people.
In the 2020/21 season the Wolves did well to book their place in the Champions League group stages, with the team being grouped with the likes of Liverpool, Ajax, and Atalanta. Midtjylland are well known for their excellent scouting system, with a number of young and talented players from Africa joining the club year by year.