Solidarity in the team: German footballers support Lena Oberdorf
Solidarity in the team: German footballers support Lena Oberdorf
in the run -up to the excited opening game of the German women's football team at the Olympic Games against Australia, there was a special moment of solidarity in the team. The players reminded of their injured colleague Lena Oberdorf, who had suffered a serious knee injury during a crucial test in the run -up to the tournament.
Solidarity in the team: a strong sign for Lena
The campaign took place in the Stade Vélodrome von Marseille. Before the team posed for the official team photo, striker Lea Schüller held the jersey with the number 6 from Oberdorf, the injured midfielder. Then the players put the jersey on the lawn and gathered in a circle. This picture not only symbolized the team spirit, but also the cohesion in difficult times.
the injury and its effects
Lena Oberdorf, who switched from VfL Wolfsburg to FC Bayern Munich, suffered a cruciate ligament and inner ligament injury in the last endurance test against Austria, which she will pull out of the traffic for several months. Her role in the team, especially six -man, is of enormous importance - a position that is difficult to replace. Alexandra Popp will now lead the starting eleven. However, the violation of Oberdorf has not only sporty, but also emotional effects on the entire team.
common motto in social media
The DFB (German Football Association) and the national team called a strong cohesion under the motto “We for Obi”. The exchange among the players and their concern for the well -being of Oberdorf underline the narrow ties that exist within the team. This community support could be crucial to keep up the team's morality during the tournament.
a team, a family
Klara Bühl, a striker in the team, explains: «I already have the feeling that we take care of her as a team. It is important to us to know how she is doing and we are in constant exchange. » Such statements show that the emotional support of the injured player in the team has a high priority. While the team is fighting for success on the field, they also share the challenges that the injured colleagues face.
The injury of Lena Oberdorf and the team's reactions throw a light on the human aspect of sport. It shows that football is not only a competition, but also a community in which the players stand up for each other and support each other, even in difficult times.
- Nag