After the draw against the Netherlands, the DFB women were able to win their second game in the Nations League. The substitutes were particularly convincing.
The German national women’s team clearly won their second competitive game under Christian Wück. Against Austria, the DFB selection in Nuremberg prevailed 4: 1 (1: 1) and was able to win the first victory in the Nations League group phase after the 2: 2 against the Netherlands on Friday.
After an early deficit by Annabel Schasching (3rd minute), Laura Freiegel was able to equalize before the break tea (39.). The national coach was not satisfied with the first 45 minutes. Wück said after the game on ZDF: “Actually, the whole first half didn’t feel like it to celebrate.” However, the compensation of free access was “psychologically very valuable”.
In the second round, however, the German team presented itself as if replaced. A world-class game train led to 2-1 by Linda Dallmann (55th). The creative player from FC Bayern, who had substituted for the break, then also put on Giovanna Hoffmann’s third goal (70th). The Leipzig striker had also been substituted. Just like Vivien Endemann. The Wolfsburg native got the 4-1 final score (82nd) with the third joker goal of the evening.
Germany 4: 1 Austria
Conclusion: The German national team won their second game in the Nations League. After a mixed first half, the team of national coach Christian Wück increased significantly in the second round and also won 4: 1 in height. A change player Linda Dallmann in particular knew how to convince.
90.+4 minute: Then it’s over. Just in time for the expiry of added time, Martinčić whistles.
90.+3 minute: Dallmann forwards a high ball world class to Hoffmann, which is alone in the hallway. But Zinsberger smelled the roast and came out of the goal in time. She suggests the ball from Hoffmann from the danger zone.
90th minute: There are four minutes on top. And added time begins with the end of the ÖFB women. Pinther checks Johannes again. The German goalkeeper has no problems holding the ball.
90th minute: Germany wants the fifth goal, but the last precision in the third of attack is missing. Gwinn’s flank ends up in the arms of Zinsberger.
87th minute: The DFB team also exchanges the staff again. Knaak has sat on the pitch and has to go down. Apparently she injured herself. Kleinherne comes into play. Knaak’s thigh is bandaged on the replacement bench.
86. Minute: Change at the ÖFB team. Brunnthaler replaces Wienroither.
85th minute: Bühl also wants her goal, try it again. But Zinsberger keeps what to do. The goalkeeper is Austria’s best player today.
84. Minute: Minge with a great rescue operation. As the last defender, the pinther, who started through the ball, sounds the ball off the foot. Made strong!
82. Minute: The next Jokertor. Endemann makes it 4: 1 for Germany. Like Hoffmann, the Wolfsburg native scores her prime minister in the DFB dress. It is played on the right side, moves into the penalty area in the sprint and transports the ball into the mesh precisely with the help of the left post.
80th minute: A fourth goal for the DFB team would not even be undeserved. Austria is standing KO and only triggers against it.
79th minute: Germany changes again. Endemann is now in the game for the strong fire.
