DFB women in focus: individual criticism after the European Championship thriller and drama at 0-1!
Find out everything about the current DFB team, individual criticism of the 2023 European Championship final and the development of women's football.

DFB women in focus: individual criticism after the European Championship thriller and drama at 0-1!
The UEFA Women's European Football Championship 2023 is making a name for itself, not only because of the exciting tournament, but also because of the performances of the players who are fighting for the title in passionate games. The climax is approaching with the upcoming final, for which the broadcast rights in Germany are regulated via the broadcasters ARD and ZDF as well as corresponding live streams in the “ZDF Mediathek”. This means fans can follow the emotional highlights of the game directly from home or keep their finger on the pulse of the action on their smartphone. The anticipation couldn't be greater, as both finalists have proven to be real high-flyers in the tournament.
On the last matchday, the German team surprised with a courageous performance, although not everything went smoothly. Ann-Katrin Berger in particular had no chance in the 0-1 defeat against Denmark's Vangsgaard, as she only directed a shot from Thomsen over the crossbar. Carlotta Wamser, who was sent into the race as a replacement for the injured Gwinn, immediately showed her best side and had both a dangerous shot and an assist. Janina Minge led the team brilliantly as captain and demonstrated her experience in the 23rd international match.
Ups and downs throughout the game
The German team was challenged in the crucial phases, but not all players managed to fulfill their potential. An unfortunate bad pass from Linda Dallmann made it 0-1, while she got the penalty to make it 1-1 with a foul of her own. Klara Bühl was unlucky in the end when a hand penalty she took was not given after VAR intervened. Sjoeke Nüsken confidently converted a penalty kick, but the passing game was not always implemented precisely enough, which led to unnecessary ball losses.
Elisa Senß was strong on defense and stood tirelessly in midfield against the Danes. Lea Schüller finally shone with an important goal to make it 2-1 and underlined her status as a key player with 54 goals in 77 international matches. However, there were also downsides: players like Rebecca Knaak and Laura Freigang couldn't really get involved in the game, which posed challenges for the team.
The look forward
While the focus now turns to the final of the Women's Euro 2023, which is being discussed as an unforgettable event, it is important to remember that this competition plays a crucial role in the development of women's football. The number of spectators is increasing and the sport is receiving increasing media attention. Coaches and teams have prepared intensively because the finalists are characterized not only by their team chemistry, but also by their individual class.
The UEFA Women's European Championship has been an integral part of the international football calendar since it was first held in 1984. The reigning European champions, England, beat Germany in the 2022 final. The next European Championship, taking place in Switzerland in 2025, promises to be just as exciting, with a new league system for qualification and an expansion of the range of events.
In this sense: whether there is a breeze of frustration in the game or the joy of a victory, today the only thing that counts is the passion on the pitch and the support of the fans. The countdown is on and all eyes are on the upcoming final - a truly historic event for women's football!
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