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Germany - Austria NOW in the live ticker: Magull delivers the lead

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Germany - Austria NOW in the live ticker: Magull delivers the lead Created: 2022-07-21Updated: 2022-07-21, 10:16 p.m By: Marius Epp Lina Magull scores the lead for Germany. © Sebastian Gollnow/dpa Explosive neighborhood duel with a declaration of war: Germany challenges Austria in the quarter-finals of the European Championship. The game in the live ticker. Women's European Championship, Quar


Germany - Austria NOW in the live ticker: Magull delivers the lead

Created: 2022-07-21Updated: 2022-07-21, 10:16 p.m

By: Marius Epp

Lina Magull scores the lead for Germany.

© Sebastian Gollnow/dpa

Explosive neighborhood duel with a declaration of war: Germany challenges Austria in the quarter-finals of the European Championship.

The game in the live ticker.

  • Women's European Championship, Quarterfinals: Germany - Austria 1:0

  • Lina Magull takes the lead: DFB-Elf uses opposing mistakes coldly

  • This live ticker for the EM quarterfinals is constantly updated

Germany 1-0 Austria (1-0)

Lineup Germany

Frohms - Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch - Oberdorf, Däbritz, Magull - Huth, Popp, Bühl

Lineup Austria

Zinsberger - Wienroither, Wenninger, Georgieva, Hanshaw - Puntigam - Dunst, Feiersinger, Zadrazil, Hickelsberger-Füller - Billa

Gates

1-0 Magull (25')

55 minutes:

So far there has not been much to see from top striker Nicole Billa, who was voted Germany's footballer of the year in 2021.

Now she's in a good position, but Hegering closes the door strongly.

52 minutes:

Now Austria strikes back!

Frohms gets into trouble after a back pass from Gwinn and can only half-heartedly clarify.

Dunst tries it directly and hits the bar with an arc lamp!

50 minutes:

Germany is clearly superior and is now much more determined than in the first half.

Oberdorf pulls from 25 meters, over.

48 minutes:

Bühl does what she wants with Wienroither.

Again she passes the Austrian and causes danger with a cross - but no German player comes to a decisive conclusion.

46 minutes:

What a start!

The strong Bühl prevails on the outside and serves the incoming Gwinn - and it (only) hits the post.

Almost the dream start in the second half.

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Kick-off for the second half!

Halftime

- Germany is one step closer to the EM semifinals!

Lina Magull's goal made it 1-0 at half-time - but there's no reason to sit back now.

Because the appearance of German women has not been dominant so far.

In the 14th minute, the DFB-Elf was very lucky that Georgieva only hit the post and not the goal.

Attention, nothing has been decided here yet!

half time!

The first round is history.

Germany has a narrow lead against Austria and is on course for the semi-finals.

45 minutes

: There are two minutes on top.

The DFB-Elf can be satisfied with the 1-0 lead.

Just don't concede a goal before the break.

40 minutes:

Great play by the German team!

Magull sees the space behind the defenses and sends Huth on the journey.

No one catches up with them, but the angle gets a little too sharp.

In the end, she thinks too long whether to play or shoot.

Zinsberger closes the short corner, missed opportunity.

38 minutes:

Little football is currently being played.

A few minor injury breaks break the rhythm.

But all players can continue.

34 minutes:

ÖFB trainer Fuhrmann cheers on her players loudly.

But they are no longer dangerous in front of the German goal.

30 minutes:

Austria isn't really letting the German game really unfold, but Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's team is still in the lead.

Does she catch up now?

Gwinn tries a shot with his weaker left foot, which poses no threat.

It's raining now.

Lina Magull takes the lead: DFB-Elf uses opposing mistakes coldly

25 minutes: GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

The leadership!

Lina Magull is the scorer.

Germany uses the mistakes of the ÖFB women ice cold.

Austria's goalkeeper Zinsberger gets the women in front of her in trouble with a half-baked volleyball, Bühl then puts Wenninger under decisive pressure, grabs the ball and puts it in the middle, where Lina Magull slides in at full speed.

Alex Popp cleverly let it through.

20 minutes:

The game is characterized by a tough fight - both teams do not give an inch.

Opponent attacks are often smothered in midfield.

At the moment Austria still poses the bigger goal threat.

16 minutes:

Again and again Austria becomes dangerous with standards or crosses from the game.

The German defense has its hands full.

Lucky DFB-Elf: Georgieva hits the post

14 minutes:

Georgieva hits the post!

The Germans are very lucky there.

The ÖFB central defender climbs up after a cross from the half-field and can head to goal without being threatened.

Aluminum prevented the DFB-Elf from falling behind, Frohms would have had no chance.

10 minutes:

Germany is also dangerous for the first time!

Huth fills up on the outside and brings the ball low in the middle, where Popp comes to an end - but the captain chases the ball over the goal.

8 minutes:

The Austrians have the first good chance!

Hegering can be lured out of the chain, then Hickelsberger-Füller has too much space.

But Frohms can defuse your overly central conclusion without any problems.

6 minutes:

Gwinn takes out a corner.

The Bayern player makes a lot of steam on the right.

4 minutes:

In midfield, the two teams deliver equally poisonous duels.

Hegering shows Zadrazil right away that she can't easily get past her.

2 minutes:

Germany is very active.

The ÖFB women have no time to look around for passing stations, there is always a German player on hand.

kick-off!

After the minute's silence for the deceased Uwe Seeler, it starts.

In the meantime, FC Bayern and Chancellor Olaf Scholz, among others, have given their condolences.

Update from July 21, 8:53 p.m .:

The German women failed too early in the last two tournaments.

Today it should finally go into a semi-final again.

But the Austrians are uncomfortable and quite talented in terms of football.

The players walk in, the national anthem sounds.

The stadium is full, many German fans have made their way to England.

Girls, make us proud!

Update from July 21, 8:31 p.m .:

It is a sad day for football in Germany: Uwe Seeler, one of the greatest footballers in German history, has died.

The German team wears black ribbons, and there should also be a minute's silence in Brentford.

Should the German women make it to the semifinals today, it will be clear who this victory is dedicated to: Us Uwe!

Update from July 21, 8:06 p.m .:

The lineups are set!

Felicitas Rauch, Kathrin Hendrich, Lina Magull and Lena Oberdorf are back in the team for Germany.

The quartet did not start against Finland.

Among the Austrians, some well-known names from the Bundesliga appear - such as Sarah Zadrazil from FC Bayern or Nicole Billa from TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.

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In any case, the Austrians conjure it up before the quarter-finals against Germany at the Women's European Championship.

A certain Hans Krankl, who scored the winning goal for the Austrians in the legendary German World Cup disgrace in 1978, believes: “I am confident that Brentford will be our second Cordoba.

I believe in our ladies - we win 3: 2," said the football legend of the Alpine Republic before the showdown in West London.

Germany versus Austria: Explosive "Bundesliga derby" at the women's European Championship

The hot “Bundesliga derby” for the semi-finals of the European Championship is extremely explosive, but Martina Voss-Tecklenburg acts cool.

"I'm very relaxed because I'm very sure that we'll perform well," said the national coach.

In the neighborhood duel against the rebellious underdog from Austria, her motto is: "We prepare well - and then full throttle!"

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After all, the first knockout game on Thursday (9 p.m./all TV information about the game can be found here) in Brentford against the ÖFB selection, which is peppered with 13 Bundesliga legionnaires, should by no means be the last.

“We still have plans here,” Voss-Tecklenburg clarified: “If we fail, we fail because of ourselves.

But I can't imagine that at the moment."

Women's EM: DFB-Elf wants to end the quarter-final curse

This is exactly what happened twice in a row.

At the EM 2017, the two-time world and eight-time European champions, led by Steffi Jones, sensationally lost to Denmark in the quarter-finals.

Two years later at the World Cup it was over for the 2016 Olympic champion in the same round against Sweden.

That shouldn't happen anymore.

The impeccable EM record against Denmark (4-0), Spain (2-0) and Finland (3-0) gives reason for confidence.

There is also a particularly strong team spirit among the players, who constantly play cards, tricks, darts or teqball together off the pitch.

In 2021 she was voted Germany's footballer of the year, now Austrian striker Nicole Billa wants to throw Germany out of the tournament.

© Georg Hochmuth/dpa

EM duel against Austria: Nicole Billa wants to smear Germany's clean slate

But now it's getting serious, against an opponent full of well-known friends.

Nicole Billa from TSG Hoffenheim, Germany's footballer of the year 2021, storms up front. A whole quartet is under contract with Eintracht Frankfurt - insider knowledge is therefore available on both sides.

In addition, the Austrians are considered a tight-knit bunch, who already celebrated their victories in the semi-finals at the EM 2017 with a jukebox and PK storms.

Voss-Tecklenburg also expects a heart-to-heart duel: "We know it takes everything we have because the opponent will give everything." You can find out here from 9 p.m.

(epp/SID)

Source: merkur

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