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Yahoo
12-07-2025
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- Yahoo
🚨 All in for top spot? These Germany stars set to take on Sweden
🚨 All in for top spot? These Germany stars set to take on Sweden In less than an hour, the DFB women will face Sweden for the group victory. These are the teams the two coaches are sending into the race. Unlike the Swedes, who have made five changes, the national coach trusts his regular team. Compared to the 2:1 against Denmark, only Laura Freigang starts in place of Linda Dallmann. The 30-year-old takes a seat on the bench in return. Advertisement For the group victory, Germany needs a win, as the Swedes, who have the same points after the first two matches, have a better goal difference. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. 📸 Alexander Hassenstein - 2025 Getty Images


The Guardian
12-07-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
Women's Euro 2025: Sweden v Germany
Update: Date: 2025-07-12T18:04:39.000Z Title: Sweden make five changes to their starting XI after the 3-0 win over Poland. Content: Jonna Andersson, Magdalena Eriksson, Fridolina Rolfö, Hanna Bennison and Smilla Holmberg come in for Hanna Lundkvist, Amanda Nildén, Madelen Janogy, Amanda Ilestedt and Julia Zigiotti Olme. Germany make just the one change following their 2-1 victory over Denmark. Laura Freigang replaces Linda Dallmann in attack. Update: Date: 2025-07-12T18:00:17.000Z Title: Preamble Content: Both teams have already qualified for the knockouts, so in that respect there's nothing riding on this match. But! The winner of Group C will, most likely, face reigning champions England in the quarters, while the runner-up will find themselves in the same half of the draw as world champions Spain. Neither prospect sounds particularly palatable, so … define winning. Define running-up. Kick-off is at 8pm UK time. It's on!


The Star
08-07-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-Germany move closer to Euro 2025 knockouts with 2-1 win over Denmark
Soccer Football - UEFA Women's Euro 2025 - Group C - Germany v Denmark - St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland - July 8, 2025 Germany's Laura Freigang celebrates with teammates after the match REUTERS/Denis Balibouse BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters) -Germany's Sjoeke Nuesken and Lea Schueller struck in the second half to fire the eight-time champions to the verge of the Euro 2025 quarter-finals on Tuesday with a 2-1 victory over Denmark that left the Danes teetering on the brink of an early exit. Trailing 1-0 on a night that saw two key VAR decisions go against them, Germany finally got on the scoresheet when they were awarded a penalty in the 56th minute. Nuesken stepped up and calmly slotted her penalty into the bottom-left corner. Schueller put the Germans ahead 10 minutes later after a failed clearance by Denmark landed at the Bayern Munich forward's feet and she swept it into the far corner. Germany had celebrated what they thought was the opening goal by Klara Buehl but boos rang around the packed-to-the-rafters St Jakob-Park when it was ruled offside. That seemed to steal Germany's momentum and Amalie Vangsgaard struck for Denmark in the 26th minute when she took a touch before unleashing a shot from a tight angle to beat Ann-Katrin Berger. Germany thought they had won a penalty earlier when the referee whistled and pointed to the spot because of a Denmark handball but VAR determined it was outside the box, prompting more boos from the German fans. (Reporting by Lori EwingEditing by Toby Davis)
Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
5️⃣ good reasons why Germany will win the Euros
For a long time, the German women's national team was considered a title guarantee. However, the last golden trophy is now more than ten years ago. This year, the chances are good again that Germany will compete for the title. Five reasons why this is the case: 1. The belief in the title "We believe in the title," said Laura Freigang at the start of the preparation in Herzogenaurach in mid-June. "We know that we can do it. That's the incentive." While national coach Christian Wück is still holding back with such concrete statements, Freigang is not the only one to clearly express these words. Sports director Nia Künzer, whose contract was extended shortly before the European Championship, is also optimistic about the tournament in Switzerland: "I'm starting the tournament with the goal of winning the title." 📸 GEORG HOCHMUTH Advertisement The reason for this self-confidence is also the recent successes in the Nations League, with a 4-0 win against the Netherlands and a 6-0 win against Austria. Christian Wück also considers it important that his players really believe in winning the title. In an interview with the Sportschau, he said: "For me, it's important: are we just talking about it or are we convinced of it? We've been working on that for a long time, so that we don't just want to talk about it, but really plant this conviction in us, let this dream grow in us, that we can really hold this trophy up in the air at the end." 2. The mix in the squad Eleven vice-European champions and seven tournament newcomers are in Christian Wück's squad. Experience meets curiosity, calmness meets enthusiasm, carelessness meets stability. A good mix that has already led to success in the past. Captain Giulia Gwinn and co-captain Janina Minge lead this mixed team, which has now found itself after initial difficulties under Wück. 📸 Stuart Franklin - 2025 Getty Images Advertisement Due to the many changes in the test matches, there was initially unrest in the team, but in the recent Nations League matches, the team has been very harmonious. Young players like Cora Zicai bring not only a good dose of motivation but are also already at a good level in terms of their playing skills. 3. Many fans thanks to the proximity to Germany Many Germans are eager to watch a European Championship match of the DFB women's team live - according to the results of a survey by However, the high prices in Switzerland are still deterring some. Nevertheless, it is expected that several fans from Germany will travel to the matches of the national team. After all, it's not far to St. Gallen, Basel, or Zurich - depending on where you live in Germany - and can also be arranged without an overnight stay. 📸 FOCKE STRANGMANN - AFP or licensors Advertisement The many home fans should give the German team an additional boost. Christian Wück says: "We need this support from the fans. We want to get the people behind us and further increase the importance of women's football. We're looking forward to as much support as possible in Switzerland." And this support will be great. Five days before the start of the tournament, FIFA announced that more than 600,000 tickets had already been sold, with 61,000 tickets going to German fans so far. 4. Wide awake from the start In the 4-0 win against the Netherlands in the Nations League, Christian Wück's DFB team dominated from the start. As early as nine minutes in, Linda Dallmann was able to set the first exclamation mark with the opening goal. In the game against Austria, it went even faster. Sydney Lohmann scored after just 14 seconds. The national team had never taken the lead so quickly before. 📸 Christian Bruna - 2025 Getty Images Advertisement The recent matches show that the players are wide awake on the pitch from the start and are no longer easily caught off guard. At the beginning of Christian Wück's tenure, it was different, for example, when they faced Italy at the end of the year. After just eleven minutes, they conceded a goal, which was self-inflicted due to a defensive error. However, consistency has since set in, and the team knows its roles and tasks exactly. A sleepy start against high-profile opponents like Poland's Ewa Pajor in the European Championship opener would be fatal. 5. Strong Bayern faction With a total of seven players, double winners FC Bayern Munich provide the largest faction in the DFB women's squad. Above all, captain Giulia Gwinn has found her role perfectly, even if she acts differently and less loudly than her predecessor Alexandra Popp. Already in the recent Nations League matches against Norway and Austria, the range of Bayern players was a reason for the success. Linda Dallmann (one goal), Lea Schüller (three goals), Sydney Lohmann (two goals), Klara Bühl (one goal, three assists), and Giulia Gwinn (one assist) were significantly involved in the total of ten goals. The Bayern block could also be an important key to the title at the European Championship. In addition to Gwinn, Lea Schüller and Klara Bühl will also take on a lot of responsibility. Schüller has not always been consistently accurate in scoring goals in recent years, but has recently presented herself in top form both in the club and in the national team. Like Bühl, she is likely to have a regular place in the starting lineup. 📸 Christian Bruna - 2025 Getty Images Advertisement Bühl is expected to give stability to the offense and guide and direct other players like Jule Brand. Recently, she has handled this task well and has shown herself to be sovereign in the national team. The fact that so many important players in the DFB selection also play together in the club and know each other inside out could pay off. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. 📸 Christian Bruna - 2025 Getty Images


Reuters
25-02-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Germany thump Austria 4-1 in Women's Nations League
NUREMBERG, Germany, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Germany's Linda Dallmann came off the bench to score one goal and make another as her side hammered neighbours Austria 4-1 to move to the top of Nations League A Group 1, but they could be overtaken if the Netherlands beat Scotland later on Tuesday. The Germans, who drew 2-2 in their first game against the Dutch, bounced back from conceding a goal in the third minute, with Laura Freigang levelling six minutes before the break. Dallmann entered the fray at halftime and scored 10 minutes later before teeing up Giovanna Hoffmann for the third, with Vivien Endemann rounding out the scoring with a goal in the 79th minute. Germany top the group on four points after two games, but the Dutch could replace them at the top of the table if they can beat Scotland by four or more goals in the late kickoff. Elsewhere, Denmark beat Italy 3-1 away to join their opponents and Sweden on three points at the top of Group 4, with the Swedes facing Wales in the late kickoff.