DFB women: endurance test against England’s footballers – national team (women) – football

Good memories from last game in England

The replacement weakened DFBAfter the 1-1 draw against the Spaniards and the 0-1 draw against Olympic champions Canada, the team could have such a prestigious win against the WM– Fourth good use. “We are very happy and hope that many spectators will come and that we will deliver a good game“Said central defender Jana Feldkamp from the TSG Hoffenheim after two games in front of almost empty ranks. The upcoming game will be attended by 13,000 spectators.

There were even more in the last international match against the “lionesses” on English soil. In Wembley, the German team gave the party in front of almost 78,000 spectators in November 2019 at a friendly matchcrasher. A last minuteGoal by Klara Bühl for the 2-1 victory of the record European champions spoiled the festive evening in the football temple for the English women.

National goalkeeper Merle Frohms would of course have nothing against a repeat. “We will do everything we can“, the keeper of Eintracht Frankfurt assured the English fans “to shut up a bit“.

England are world leaders in women’s football

The English women have the chance to prove themselves by winning the tournament at “Arnold Clark Cup” to get in the mood for their big mission in four and a half months: at the homeEM Do you want to win your first big title? It would be the culmination of a remarkable development. Fueled by the massive investments made by the big men’s clubs, England is now regarded as the avant-garde of professional women’s football.

It must be fun to take on the fight in such a crowded stadium“, said Joti Chatzialexiou. The sporting director for national teams is using the England trip to scrutinize the world’s best in women’s football, “which has partly caught up with us and perhaps overtaken us in some areas.

DFB: Win titles again with more money

in the DFB sometimes you look a little jealous at the progress on the island. For example, when it comes to data collection and analysis in women’s football. “Because we are a bit Neanderthals in our association and also in terms of the data in the Bundesliga as a whole, and in some cases we are also lagging far behind in international comparison“The 46-year-old admitted.

In the future, money will be needed to be two-time world champion and Olympic champion from 2016 “again Benchmark to become“. The goal is clear: “We don’t want to play, we want to play for titles, so we have to do our homework.


Source: SID

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