DFB Women Secure Olympic Ticket with 2-0 Victory over Holland!

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Our DFB women won the game for third place in the Nations League 2-0 against Holland and, at the last moment, secured their ticket to the Olympic Games in Paris (July 26th to August 11th).

After the first missed opportunity due to the semi-final defeat against France (1:2), it was the last opportunity to fulfill the dream of Paris.

Now it’s clear: OLYMPIA, WE’RE COMING!

After preparatory work by the outstanding Oberdorf (the most expensive German player of all time), Bühl hit the ball into the net from six meters to take the lead (66th). Just twelve minutes later, substitute Schüller (78th/came on for Lohmann at the break) made everything clear.

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Also means: Horst Hrubesch (72) remains national coach and is traveling to Paris with the DFB women. A bankruptcy would have meant his retirement.

Unlike last time, the DFB team is in the game right from the start and has the first big chance! But Nüsken’s shot hits the left post (25′).

After that, the Dutch girls get better. But our women have some good counterattack opportunities, which, like Gwinn (40th), they carelessly neglect – and thus make their coach despair. Hrubesch hits his plastic chair several times.

At halftime, Schüller comes into play (for Lohmann) – and takes the supposed lead. But the Bayern striker was clearly offside when she passed the ball (49′).

But after that things go better because Bühl and Schüller shoot us to Paris!

The group draw for the Olympic tournament (twelve teams with three groups of four) will take place on March 25th.

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Spain takes the Nations League title. In the final in Seville, the world champions won 2-0 against France!

Bonmatí gives the Spaniards a 1-0 lead after a cross from Carmonas (35th). After the break, Mariona Caldentey made it 2-0 (53rd).

The Spaniards had never won in nine meetings so far. Now the first victory – and of all things in the final.

2024-02-28 21:44:39
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