Bayern-Jungstar Kett debut
DFB women overwhelm Scotland early, then with a double pack
DFB women overwhelm Scotland early, then with a double pack
04.04.2025, 10:30 p.m.
Before the European Championship in Switzerland, national coach Christian Wück is slowly running away. The game in the Nations League in Scotland is a rare way for him to test new players. The options are still disappearing in defense. Everything runs smoothly in Dundee.
Thanks to lightning start and Scottish help, the German footballers mastered the next mandatory task on their way to the European Championship. Three months before the euro, the DFB selection won 4: 0 (2: 0) despite the driving phases in Dundee and claimed the lead in the Nations League group A1.
After only 57 seconds, Elisa Sense scored in front of 6500 fans in Tannadice Park. Of all things, the Scotin Sophie Howard (21st) born in Germany then undertook a bitter own goal, the substitute Corai Zicai (57th) and Lea Schüller (59.) increased by double strike after the break. The team of national coach Christian Wück can also import itself on Tuesday (5.45 p.m./ARD and Kika) during the second leg against the pointless bottom in Wolfsburg.
“I expect that we are playing too zero and are also uncompromising on the defensive,” Wück said before the game on ZDF as a route: “We know that we have to become more stable if we want to play a successful European Championship.” After commemorating the recently deceased ex-international Doris Fitschen with a jersey at the team photo and mourning flora on the poor, Germany caught a dream start. Sense took a heart after a corner, the Frankfurt woman pulled off the penalty area – Scotland’s goalkeeper Lee Gibson stretched out in vain.
Jokerin Zicai stabs too
On the opposite side, Ann-Katrin Berger, who was last confirmed as a regular keeper, and who had recently been missing at 4-1 in Austria, started again between the posts. Wück had to re -shape the defense in front of it due to injuries. In the tricky cadasting, Franziska Kett was allowed to advertise a place for the European Championship in Switzerland (July 2 to 27). The 20 -year -old newcomer from FC Bayern showed a rather nervous debut as a left -back.
Even the nerves of the Germans could not calm the early leadership. The DFB -Elf revealed major problems with the early pressing of the Scottish women: sloppy passes and hesitant dukes did not like Wück at all – but a worse lapsus of the native Hanauer Howard, who grabs Jule Brand in his own goal, gave the guests the second goal.
However, the faux pas of the former German U20 international also did not award any stability in forward gear, and there was a lot of pieces in the building game of the Germans. The right side with captain Giulia Gwinn and Brand was more active. Wück reacted after the break and brought Cora Zicai for Klara Bühl for more swing over left.
The joker immediately stabbed the 20-year-old from SC Freiburg, according to Linda Dallmann, perfectly completed her second goal in the third international match. With her last action before the replacement, Schüller expanded the now comfortable lead. On the other hand, Jenna Clark (79th) missed the Scottish honorary meeting in the final phase, Berger recorded the Zurz-Null win required by Wück with her parade against Lauren Davidson (90th).