Gwinn Injury: Germany vs. Poland – Euro 2022 Update

  1. Homepage
  2. Sport
  3. football

The German team celebrates a successful start at the European women’s championship. A violation of captain Gwinn is shaken up. The ticker for reading.

Conclusion: Germany wins his opening game against Poland 2-0. An absolutely deserved victory that should have been even higher. The German women can definitely build on this performance. However, the violation of Giulia Gwinn, which hopefully will not be too bad.

DeutschlandPole 2:0 (0:0)

Shemic – Mathisician, E. Summer, Dudk, Viankowsk – Pawolk (80. Grabsska), Achcinka, Calse (67. Slovink), Padill-Bidas (59. Adamk), Tomasiak (80. Crezman)- Paid
1: 0 fire (52nd), 2: 0 Schüller (66.)

90. Minute: Referee Frappart puts another four minutes on top.

85. Minute: Last change to the DFB team: Cerci is new to Bühl.

81. Minute: A huge budget in front of DFB goalkeeper Berger. Pajor prevails in the header duel with a minge and heads onto the goal from a very short distance, but Berger somehow gets his hands up. Very strong.

80. Minute: Ten minutes are still to be completed. If the eleven of coach Wück continues, then there is the important opening victory.

75. Minute: Strong backdrop in St. Gallen. Exactly 15,972 spectators are on site, as the stadium spokeswoman announced.

70. Minute: National coach Wück Change a triple change: Lohmann, Free Gang and Hoffmann come, from the game are Sense, Dallmann and Schüller.

Brand involved again, this time the top striker meets

66. Minute: Flank fire, header Schüller – but now! The 2-0 for the German team. Schüller with her 53rd international goal. Smells a little of the preliminary decision. 2: 0 Germany.

65th minute: It will be incredible again! Again, Bühl brings a flank perfectly in. This time Schüller comes freely to the header, again from three meters. And again the DFB player manages not to accommodate the thing in the goal.

64. Minute: In the middle of the German urge phase, the Poles are suddenly dangerous. Pajor comes to a conclusion from a good position, but goalkeeper Berger is on the spot.

61. Minute: an incredible scene. Bühl crosses buttery into the penalty area, where Nüsken comes to the header from three meters. However she can do it: she actually heads the thing past the goal. That should have been 2-0.

57. Minute: Impressive how unimpressed the German ladies the drama around Giulia Gwinn. The performance since the shock almost looks like a defiance reaction. Such moments can be crucial for an entire tournament.

Brand hits fantastic

52. Minute: Germany: 1. Poland: 0. Jule Brand with an absolute dream goal. She pulls along the penalty area and just off with her left foot. The ball strikes unsustainably under the crossbar. Guided tour for the DFB team!

Huge cheers at Jule Brand about the lead goal © Imago/Markus Fischer

50. Minute: Wonderful scene on the edge. The outer microphones clearly hear how several spectators “fall in love, lose, forget, forgive” by Wolfang Petry. As is well known, the DFB women are large fans of the pop singer.

46. Minute: No change to the German team for a break. Poland’s trainer once exchanges, WOS comes for Dudek.

Half -time: Germany is the team that leads, but the Polish women make it strong. The rooms are often very dense, always a leg in between. Moves the DFB team as in the final phase of the first half, but then something works. Even without the captain Giulia Gwinn.

45.+3: A finely played out campaign in added time. Schüller comes to an end from eight meters, but stumbles the shot.

45. Minute: There are four minutes on top.

Injury drama a giulia Gwinn

39th minute: Gwinn stood on the lawn for a short time. Then the bitter fact: the captain has to get out.

37. Minute: Worried moment for the German eleven. Captain Giulia Gwinn lies on the ground after a rescue act. Afterwards, two supervisors have to be limped from the square.

Had to be replaced in the first half: Giulia Gwinn
Had to be replaced in the first half: Giulia Gwinn © Imago/Harry Langer/Defodi Images

35. Minute: The only player who is still active in the home country with a dangerous cross from the right. Tomasiak crosses, the ball is still easily touched by a German player, but luckily it is not completely directed towards the goal.

30. Minute: TV expert Almuth Schult with a first intermediate conclusion: “Those who do it really well are the Pole. She is right.

28. Minute: Giulia Gwinn fell in the penalty area. A slight complaint and questioning look towards the referee Frappart, which signals very quickly: was nothing.

24. Minute: Jule Brand comes outside of the penalty area and with his back to the gate to the ball. Fire takes the allocation strongly and comes to a conclusion. Poland’s goalkeeper is on the spot in the short corner and parried. The best German opportunity so far.

19. Minute: Linda Dallmann gets the ball in a promising position. However, it is surrounded by several opponents who throw themselves in front of the ball with every possible shot movement. And then finally clarify.

14. Minute: Long ball of the Poles. The free kick is getting long and longer, no German player is there – but Szymczak. It comes to the leather five meters in front of the penalty area, but luckily – from a German perspective – can no longer place it properly.

12. Minute: Germany is now taking the game more. However, the Poles still do it extremely well, they do well the rooms and force the DFB women to become emergency flanks that end up in nothing.

8. Minute: There is the first degree. Bühl makes it excellent at the penalty area and leaves a Polish one. It comes to an end, but pulls the leather past the long corner. Nevertheless: a strong action.

5. Minute: The German team does not really find their rhythm. A significant offensive action is therefore still in short supply.

1. Minute: The game is running. And how! Immediately in the first 20 seconds, Poland gets through the right side twice. During the second cross, DFB keeper Berger is at lightning speed in the short corner.

Update, 8:59 p.m.: Immediately before the kick -off, all spectators rise from their places. The tragic reason: the minute’s silence for the late Liverpool star Diogo Jota.

Update, 8:54 p.m.: The teams come on the pitch. The hymns are played right away, then it finally starts.

Update, 8:46 p.m.: By the way, the referee of the game comes from France. It is the experienced Stéphanie Frappart.

Update, 8:18 p.m.: The DFB team goes into the game as a big favorite. So far there have been two meetings between the two national teams. Germany won both games last year. Once 3: 1, once 4: 1.

Update, 8 p.m.: Exactly an hour until the kick -off. The stadium in St. Gallen gradually fills up. German women can look forward to a lot of support from the ranks today.

Update, 7.50 p.m.: The Polish starting eleven is also certain. Coach Patalon naturally builds on his top striker Pajor, who kicks in the club business for the big FC Barcelona.

Update, 7.45 p.m.: The list of the German team is there. National coach Christian Wück relies exactly on the team, which most experts suspected in advance.

First report, July 4, 2025: St. Gallen – a summit, even the so -called queen of the mountains, have already conquered the German footballers in Switzerland. The Rigi on Lake Lucerne – but by a cog railway. The last team building measure before the European Championship start against Poland (9 p.m.- All TV information here). The mood and confidence in the team of captain Giulia Gwinn can hardly be increased. And nobody talks about it anymore: the title should.

“My goal is to become a European champion – and I think the other girls are no different. We are here. Everything else would be the wrong statement,” said Linda Dallmann. The 30-year-old Munich native will probably appear as a strategist in the ten position in St. Gallen on Friday.

For the DFB selection of national coach Christian Wück, it is against EM newcomers Poland-with its top scorer Ewa Pajor. The long -time Wolfsburg woman scored a total of 47 goals across all competitions in her first season at FC Barcelona. Other group opponents of the DFB women will be Denmark on July 8 in Basel and Sweden on July 12th in Zurich.

Captain Giulia Gwinn celebrates special premiere

“I think we have an incredible potential in our team,” said Gwinn. “We firmly believe that we can achieve something big.” The star player from FC Bayern leads your team at a tournament as a captain for the first time. For Wück, who led the male U17 juniors to the EM and World Cup title in 2023, it is the first international test among women.

Captain Giulia Gill wants to lead the DFB team to the opening victory at the European Championship
Captain Giulia Gill wants to lead the DFB-Elf to the opening victory at the European Championship © Imago/Beautiful Sports/Wunderl

“I think the first game will be a bit of a sticking point. It is incredibly important to start the tournament successfully,” said the 52-year-old. “And also the way we tackle the game will be important. To get into this flow. Every German team, whether men or women, who has won something at some point, has developed a winning mentality.” In the quarter -finals, his team is already threatening defending champion England or co -favorite France.

DFB striker Schüller celebrates the team spirit

Wück is convinced: “In the team there is such a force, so much energy, so much individual quality that a lot is actually possible.” The ex-professional also referred to players who play their first tournament: “They will be excited without end.” The chief coach had had to clear one or the other communication problem out of the world before the nomination of his 23-member squad. Nobody now speaks of that. “The cohesion is very special – I have never experienced that before,” emphasized top striker Lea Schüller. ((bad/DPA)

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

Leave a Comment