Portal dos Dragões
·24 mars 2026
Froholdt thanks Farioli, says: “December and January were tough”

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·24 mars 2026

Victor Froholdt is “in good shape” and with his “confidence and fitness in great condition.” That is according to the player himself, who, now with the Denmark national team, spoke to the local press about the excellent form he is enjoying at FC Porto.
“I’m in good shape and Farioli has also rested me in some matches so that I don’t get completely worn out. I’m very, very well, and it’s important that I now focus on Denmark and a full Parken [stadium]. My confidence and fitness are great and I need them to stay that way,” stressed the 20-year-old midfielder.
Froholdt has scored three goals and provided three assists in his last eight games for the Dragons, numbers that highlight “the consistent level” he has been showing recently. “It’s great that my game has shown a more consistent level over the last few months. In December and January it was a bit difficult to be decisive in the situations where I wanted to be… It’s extremely important to be able to contribute with goals and assists in the final third. It’s not just about covering distance, winning duels and carrying the ball forward,” noted the young midfielder.
Nicknamed by the newspaper Tipsbladet as “Denmark’s Duracell bunny,” in a curious reference to his tireless profile, Froholdt promises a national team that will take to the pitch “with a lot of energy” on Thursday against North Macedonia, with an eye on qualification for the World Cup.
“We have that spot to secure. Personally, and also on behalf of the whole team, I don’t think the pressure is a big problem, because we are used to a professional environment where we live under pressure every day, whether fighting for the title or trying to avoid relegation. It’s part of the game to have something extra at stake, and we are ready for that,” concluded FC Porto’s number 8.
If Denmark get past North Macedonia, they will still have to face, away from home, the winner of Czechia-Ireland.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.









































