Crime at the EM
Game filmed: DFB women on a quarter-final course
Updated on July 8th, 2025 – 8:15 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

The German team struggles against Denmark for a long time. In the second half, a double strike sets the course for victory – but it remains exciting until the end.
Second victory in the second game: The German national team is at the European Championship of Women in Switzerland is fully in the quarterfinals. In the second group game, the team of national coach Christian Wück Denmark defeated 2-1 (0: 1). Amalie Vangsgaard put the Danish in the lead (26th), Sjoeke Nüsken (56th, penalty) and Lea Schüller (66.) turned the game in the St. Jakob Park of Basel within ten minutes in the second half. However, the DFB team missed increasing, so the game remained open to the end.
The German women held gwinn’s jersey in the cameras during the team photo and everyone also wore a white bracelet with the inscription “GG7”. In the ranks, fans held up spans as: “We together for Giuli – get well soon.” The 26-year-old Bayern star is currently still to be treated in Munich. However, Gwinn wants to be a moral support for the last preliminary round against Sweden on Saturday (from 9 p.m. in the live ticker at T-Online) in Zurich.
Four days after the initially tedious 2-0 opening victory against Poland, the DFB women initially started powerfully. Elisa Seneß cleared a lot in midfield, and Vangsgaard also missed a bloody nose. The first goal celebrated quickly again: the video evidence showed that Nüsken was offside when the shot of the strong Klara Bühl (18th) was offside.
Not Denmark’s feared top star Pernille Harder from FC Bayern, but Vangsgaard then caught the German team ice cold: Janni Thomsen danced the German defense, then Vangsgaard concluded very and difficult for goalkeeper Ann -Katrin Berger.
The deficit made the Wück team a bit agile. A handball by Frederikke Thögersen then seemed to help. After minutes of Var-Check, referee Catarina Campos (Portugal) decided that the campaign was outside the penalty area. Nüsken was already ready to represent the penalty specialist Gwinn.
Bühl’s attempts at firing were also constantly blocked. So the DFB women went into the cabin with a deficit against the 2017 European Championship second, which had lost their first preliminary round game against Sweden.
The next video evidence was then in favor of the Wück team: Katrine Veje had brought Linda Dallmann down. This time Nüsken was allowed to run at the penalty point and converted safely. As against Poland, the busy Jule Brand then shone with an assist – the shelter, which was rather inconspicuous until then, made it 2-1.
