The German team catches an unfortunate start in the game. After the break, however, all dams break. A player is particularly overwhelming.
That was a demonstration of the DFB women: the team of national coach Christian Wück prevailed 6-1 (0: 1) against Scotland on Tuesday evening. The first game last Friday was won 4-0.
Selina Cerci (51st, 56th, 76th) became the match winner, Giovanna Hoffmann (65th, 63rd) and Laura Freiang (67.) before 16.102, after Caroline Weit (40th) surprisingly brought the guests into the lead.
Wück had changed his team to three positions as announced: For Linda Dallmann, Klara Bühl and Sjoeke Nüsken, Freiahn, Sydney Lohmann and Cerci ran in midfield. After just half a minute, a ball loss from Lohmann from FC Bayern would have led to 0: 1 – goalkeeper Ann -Katrin Berger had to stretch very powerfully when we shot.
As in the first leg in Scotland, the DFB women initially struggled to the front extremely difficult. The last pass missed more often, and the Frankfurt freestyle was also too little involved as a playmaker. Lohmann and Brand in particular tried to increase the pressure on the offensive – but until the break, the hosts did not record a single chance of scoring. Munich’s scorer Lea Schüller also remained pale and had to make room for Giovanna Hoffmann in the second round.
On the other hand, the Scottish and Weir took their opportunity when Berger couldn’t get a cross from Kirsty Hansson and could not hit the ball. Captain Giulia Gwinn and Co. disappeared into the cabin quite a bit.
A header from the Leipzig Hoffmann on the post was the start signal. After a gwinn corner, Cerci headed to compensate before Hoffmann’s header jumped onto the crossbar and Cerci dusted to 2-1. Shortly afterwards, Hoffmann pushed the ball over the goal line twice within two minutes. Free access and again cerci increased again. So there was a conciliatory end for the European Championships from 2022.
The complete game here for reading in the ticker:
Germany – Scotland 6: 1
90.+2 – That’s it in Wolfsburg. With a real spectacle in the second half, the DFB women were able to celebrate a convincing victory against Scotland. The team of national coach Christian Wück increased significantly after the change of sides, temporarily played into a frenzy and gave the Scottish women still uncomfortable in the first round.
90th minute – There are still two minutes of stoppage time.
85th minute – Not much happens here. The Scottish women are beaten, the DFB team slowly ends the game.
80th minute – One last change: Giulia Gwinn leaves the place, for her Paulina Krumbiegel comes into play for the remaining minutes.
76. Minute – Cerci is the player of the game here. 6: 1! The Wück-Elf makes half a dozen full. Free access prevails into the criminals of the Scottish women, but then the ball jumps a little – but Cerci is just right again and completed in the corner.
69th minute – Emma Watson and Chelsea Cornet come into play for Weir and Rachel McLauchlan.
68th minute – Wück Lohmann takes the jubilation out of the game, for her Sara Däbritz comes into the game.
67th minute – What’s going on here? The 5: 1! The DFB-Elf comes back in the ball, fire crosses on the right, there is Laura Freisahn-and it hits the hoe from the turn. A dream goal. At the moment everything works.