In her first game as a starter, Mona Guzmán scored a double and celebrated her first victory with Bayern Munich – credit Bundesliga 2
Ana María Guzmán was named for the first time on the starting roster of Bayern Munich II, which is competing in the promotion tournament in Germany. Although the player was signed to join the women’s first team squad, after her delicate right knee injury she has been training with the reserve team, in order to adapt to European football and complete her recovery without setbacks.
Her third match was against Gutersloh, at the Bayern Campus, and resulted in the first victory for the Colombian wearing the Bávaras shirt and contributing two goals.. The first meant the score was 3-1 in the 58th minute, after receiving the ball on the corner of the area and once he went inside, he finished off with his right leg at the corner of the post from the left hand of the rival goalkeeper, who no matter how much he flew but was unable to divert the direction of the ball.
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The double was created just two minutes later, when with some complicity from the visiting goalkeeper, Ana María looked for a cross that deviated towards the goal and grabbed the goalkeeper awkwardly, who reacted late and tried to push the ball out of the goal. with the misfortune that it bounced off the post and ended up at the bottom.
Ana María Guzmán hopes to have minutes in the Women’s Champions League with Bayern Munich – credit Bayern Munich
“In the match against Gütersloh I was very happy with the girls’ commitment. We played as a team on and off the field and we were able to gain important confidence with the five goals. However, there are some points on which we must continue working in order to make the most of our potential in the future,” the FC Bayern Munich II coach summarized about the match.
On Wednesday, October 9, coach Jérôme Reisacher’s team will play a postponed match against SC Freiburg II. The match will start at 4:00 in the morning and a victory for the red and white team is necessary to begin to lose positions in the standings, where they are at the bottom with just three points in four rounds. On the weekend, they will have action again against Mappen, at the same time. Ana María Guzmán would start in both games.
Colombia Women’s Team is preparing to face Brazil in two friendly matches, scheduled for October 26 and 29, 2024, in the state of Espírito Santo. These matches mark the beginning of the preparation of the Colombian team for the Copa América Femenina 2025, which will be held in Ecuador.
The Colombian Women’s team defends the runners-up position in the Copa América – credit Colombian Football Federation
The Colombian team, under the direction of Ángelo Marsiglia, will face the Brazilian team again, with whom they last met 215 days ago during the group stage of the Concacaf Gold Cup. This will be the second confrontation between both teams in 2024 , after Colombia won the silver medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The participation of the Colombian Women’s National Team in the Olympic Games was historic, reaching the quarterfinals for the first time, which has raised expectations for their next commitments. The Canarinha has already announced its squad for said meeting, where Duda Sampaio, Priscila and Vic Albuquerque stand out:
Ported: Lorena (Gremio), Natascha (Palmeiras) and Tainá (América Mineiro).
Defenders: Isa Haas (Internacional), Kaká (São Paulo), Fê Palermo (Palmeiras), Yasmim (Corinthians), Bia Menezes (São Paulo), Vitória Calhau (Cruzeiro), Tarciane (Houston Dash-USA) and Lauren (Atlético de Madrid- ESP).
Midfielders: Angelina (Orlando Pride-USA), Camilinha (São Paulo), Laís Estevam (Palmeiras), Duda Sampaio (Corinthians) and Vitória Yayá (Corinthians).
Attackers: Adriana (Orlando Pride-USA), Micaelly (Ferroviária), Gabi Portilho (Corinthians), Ludmila (Chicago Red Stars-USA), Priscila (América-MEX), Dudinha (São Paulo), Kerolin (North Carolina Courage-USA), Amanda Gutierrez (Palmeiras), Gio Queiroz (Atlético de Madrid-ESP) and Vic Albuquerque (Corinthians).