Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger does not cut a good figure in the German defeat against Sweden. Does national coach Christian Wück have to act?

The DFB women have lost their final group game at the European Championship in Switzerland-and that is extremely clear. Against Sweden, it also set a 1: 4 defeat earned in height. In particular, the defense wobbled in questionable over long distances of the game.

The focus was once more goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger. The 34-year-old was not primarily responsible for the bankruptcy, the goals conceded only to a limited extent. In the build -up game, however, she sometimes made hair -raising mistakes, which, with luck, did not lead to other Swedish hits.

Before the upcoming quarter -finals, the question suddenly arises:

The next challenge for the German team is on Saturday. National coach Wück and Co. are fighting for the EM semi-final in the Basel St. Jakob Park. Whom Germany meets, decides on Sunday: France, England and the Netherlands are the possible opponents (from 9 p.m. in the live ticker at T-Online).

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