Player of the day: Krohn-Dehli (Denmark) At 29, Denmark's Michael Krohn-Dehli hasn't scored a more important goal in his international career than the winner against Holland, which came against all odds. The Brøndby man produced a solid performance and almost grabbed his brace but was denied by Maarten Stekelenburg. Goal of the day: Danish upset With just two goals from Group B, Krohn-Dehli's winner for Denmark against Holland was the better. The diminutive midfielder capped a clever dummy with a decent finish to down the Oranje. Moment of the day: Pepe misfortune Portugal were denied a goal through an unlikely source as defender Pepe saw his effort hit the underside of the bar before agonizingly bouncing on the goal line. Save of the day: Andersen double stop Denmark goalkeeper Stephan Andersen made a smart save to deny Bundesliga top-score Klaas-Jan Huntelaar from lobbing him before blocking Robin van Persie's follow in what proved to be a crucial miss for the Dutch and a big save for the Danes. Miss of the day: Varela vs. Neuer With less than three minutes remaining, Portugal substitute Varela could only hit the body of Manuel Neuer with the goal at his mercy to ensure Germany's narrow win. Referee error: Double handball...no penalty Holland striker Huntelaar had a big penalty shout after he saw the ball hit the hand of Denmark defender Lars Jacobsen twice, However, referee Damir Skomina didn't see it. Quote of day: Unbelievable! "Unbelievable. Maybe you can compare this match with Barcelona - Chelsea," Holland's Ibrahim Afellay laments the defeat to Denmark.