08.07.2022, 23:08
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The DFB women’s start at the European Championships raises high hopes: the 2016 Olympic champions offer a great match against Denmark. And Alexandra Popp celebrates a premiere and even joins the top scorers list.
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alexandra pop beamed all over her face after the four-goal gala, national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg hugged all her players.
The German soccer players started the European Championship from England with a thrilling performance and goals worth seeing. The team of national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg defeated Denmark 4-0 (1-0) in the first group game on Friday evening. In front of 15,746 spectators at the Brentford Community Stadium in London, Lina Magull (21st minute) and Lea Schüller (57th) from FC Bayern Munich and the two Wolfsburg players Lena Lattwein (78th) and Alexandra Popp (86th) scored against the European Championship runners-up from 2017. With that, that continued DFBteam straight to the top of the table.
At the same time, the record European champions can go into the second group game on Tuesday against title candidate Spain with a lot of self-confidence. Three years after losing to Sweden in the quarter-finals of the World Cup, the DFB selection made a successful comeback on the international stage. It was only temporarily the “difficult game” predicted by guest of honor and DFB President Bernd Neuendorf. Mainly because the two-time world champion missed too many chances.
The DFB women meet aluminum three times
In the stadium of the Premier League men’s club Brentford FC, around 1,500 fans from Germany and Denmark powerful mood. Five years ago, the German selection failed in the quarter-finals of the European Championship because of the Danes, this time they got off to a strong start. After 13 minutes, the DFB women had already hit the target three times: twice by full-back Felicitas Rauch, but then Bundesliga top scorer Schüller was offside when her header hit the post.
Voss-Tecklenburg fielded the same starting line-up as in the 7-0 win against Switzerland – i.e. with Bayern duo Klara Bühl and student and Wolfsburg’s Svenja Huth in attack. Huth also wore the captain’s armband. She charged relentlessly down the right flank, bringing in one cross after the other. After energetically winning the ball, it was Magull who slammed the ball into the corner to make it 1-0.
The lead gave the Germans even more ball security. But all of a sudden, goalkeeper Merle Frohms had to stretch to fend off a long-range shot by Signe Bruun (29′).