Ryan Giggs admits stopping Christian Eriksen is easier said than done as the Denmark dangerman attempts to sink Wales for the second time in as many months.
Eriksen ran the show and scored twice when Denmark beat Wales 2-0 in Aarhus in September.
The Tottenham playmaker missed Denmark’s dour 0-0 draw with the Republic of Ireland last month through injury, but he is back to take on Wales again in Cardiff with promotion to the top tier of the Nations League at stake.
Victory for either side would see them join the elite of European football, while a draw would leave Denmark needing to beat the Republic in their final game at home to take top spot.
The winner would also move to within two games of qualifying for Euro 2020 through the Nations League play-offs.
“He’s a fantastic player and was the difference in Aarhus,” Giggs said of Eriksen at his pre-match press conference.
“We have to be aware of his qualities and we are.
“But it’s one thing setting out a plan to stop him, it’s another actually doing it.
“He’s up there as one of the top Premier League performers, and he’s done it for a consistent amount in both scoring and making goals.
“He can be the difference, but it’s the same for them trying to stop our quality players hurting them.”
Wales’ own talisman, former Tottenham star Gareth Bale, has been declared fit after picking up an ankle injury playing for Real Madrid on Sunday.