The German soccer players worked through their arduous 1-0 win against Israel in the World Cup qualification on their own.
“It was a bit different this time,” reported striker Linda Dallmann from FC Bayern Munich on Sunday in a video link in Düsseldorf.
"We had two groups, each had to watch a half." The DFB selection of national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg wants to do better than last Thursday in the first leg in Petach Tikva on Tuesday (16.
Düsseldorf - 5 a.m. / ARD) in the second leg in Essen.
“It was an interesting thing to talk about, to go into more detail,” said 27-year-old Dallmann.
But solutions have also been shown to them.
"A lot of things just didn't fit in front and back," said her club colleague and attacking partner Lea Schüller and emphasized: "That will now be stopped and done better on Tuesday."
Against the 71st of the FIFA world rankings, Voss-Tecklenburg had criticized the positional play and described her team's style of play as "a bit sluggish".
For Dallmann and Schüller, the next game is also a return to the old place of work: Both come from the SGS Essen talent factory.
The 23-year-old Schüller has scored 19 goals in 31 international matches so far, and in a 5-1 recent win against Serbia, she managed a four-pack for the second time.
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For Dallmann (38 international matches / 11 goals), games like against Israel, if things don't go that well, “can be very decisive for our path.
I don't see that as a blatant step backwards, but as an opportunity to deal with something like that. ”The German national team leads the table in Group H in the World Cup qualifying with three wins from three games.
Next Thursday, the 2016 Olympic champion is already looking towards EM 2022 in England: The preliminary round draw is due in Manchester.
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