Defender Kathrin Hendrich made a serious dropout in the DFB women in the European Championship quarter-finals of the DFB women against France and saw the red card.
The experienced defender pulled her opponent Griedge Mbock in the 11th minute in a free kick in the sixteen -meter room on the braid. The Swedish referee Tess Olofsson decided on the red card and penalty for France after the view of the pictures. Grace Geyoro converted the penalty to 1-0 (15th).
The moment of the foul: Kathrin Hendrich (No. 3) draws opponent Griedge Mbock on the braid.
Hendrich sees the earliest red card of the EM
It is the earliest red map of this European Championship. Only Germany has already seen red twice at the tournament in Switzerland. In the last group game against Sweden (1: 4), Youngster Carlotta Wamser was expelled after a handball of the square.
Hendrich had been ordered by national coach Christian Wück for the game against the French for the first time at the European Championship in the starting eleven.
Switch from Wolfsburg to Chicago
The 33-year-old is one of the most experienced players in the DFB women’s squad. She denied her 85th international. This summer it is moved from Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg to Chicago Stars FC to the USA.
