11 September,2018 02:04 PM IST | Aarhus (Denmark) | PA Sport
Wales's Gareth Bale (centre) chats with the referee during their UEFA Nations League tie against Denmark on Sunday. Pic/Getty Images
Ryan Giggs felt Wales' defeat to Denmark was a learning curve" for his young players. Christian Eriksen scored in each half as Denmark ran out comfortable 2-0 UEFA Nations League winners in Aarhus on Sunday.
"It wasn't easy after the highs of Thursday to get back up again," Giggs said, referring to their 4-1 Nations League win against Ireland. "Against a good team and physically with the quick turnaround we found it difficult. But the lads kept going and for the young players it's a learning curve. I tried to freshen it up as much as I could and also keep that rhythm of playing. "But you had a team who played two competitive games in a short space of time and a team that didn't - and it showed in the end."
Ryan Giggs
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