Guldbrandsen Wins Second Cap - Ipswich Town News
Academy scholar Victor Guldbrandsen won his second Danish U18s cap as his side drew 0-0 away against Romania in Timisoara in the second of two friendlies yesterday afternoon.
The 18-year-old played the first 58 minutes before being replaced. Guldbrandsen previously played the full 90 minutes as the young Danes lost the first of the two games 2-1at the same venue on Tuesday.
The midfielder joined the Blues as a second-year scholar in August when he signed a two-year pro deal.
Guldbrandsen, who won one U16s cap prior to his time with Town, was previously with Lyngby in his home country and spent time on trial with the Blues and French side St Etienne last season.
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