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Women's EM: England is European champion - Germany experiences final drama in extra time

2022-08-02T02:59:55.897Z


Women's EM: England is European champion - Germany experiences final drama in extra time Created: 2022-08-02 04:50 By: Christoph Klaucke England are European champions. Germany loses the final of the women's European Championship in extra time in a dramatic way. The final in the ticker to read. Women's European Championship final: England 2-1 against Germany DFB drama in extra time : Kelly sho


Women's EM: England is European champion - Germany experiences final drama in extra time

Created: 2022-08-02 04:50

By: Christoph Klaucke

England are European champions.

Germany loses the final of the women's European Championship in extra time in a dramatic way.

The final in the ticker to read.

  • Women's European Championship final: England 2-1 against Germany

  • DFB drama

    in

    extra time

    : Kelly shoots England to the European title

  • Injury shock

    to

    Popp

    : DFB captain injured while warming up

Update from August 1, 11:02 a.m .:

England’s women are crowned European champions at the EM 2022.

The press is unsurprisingly over the moon.

The sad supporting actress is also illuminated - "Popp's desperate, empty eyes".

Update from July 31, 8:55 p.m .:

England celebrates the European title with the fans in Wembley.

On the German side, however, the shock after the extension drama is deep.

Captain Svenja Huth chose emotional words: "It hurts like hell!"

FINAL WHISTLE: England is European Women's Champion!

Germany experiences a drama in extra time with the decisive goal conceded to 1: 2 and misses the ninth title.

The Three Lionesses celebrate their first triumph ever.

England 2-1 Germany

England Lineup:

Earps - Bronze, Bright, Williamson, Daly (Greenwood 88) - Stanway (Scott 88), Walsh - Mead (Kelly 64), Kirby (Toone 56), Hemp (Paris 120) - White (Ruso 56). )

Germany Lineup:

Frohms - Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering (103rd Doorsoun), Rauch (113th Lattwein) - Magull (91st Dallmann), Oberdorf, Däbritz (73rd Lohmann) - Huth, Schüller (67th Anyomi), Brand (46th Waßmuth )

Gates:

1-0 Toone (62'), 1-1 Magull (79'), 2-1 Kelly (110')

Referee:

Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)

Viewers:

87,200 (sold out)

121 minutes:

There are two minutes of overtime.

But the DFB women hardly come from their own half.

The English women take the time off the clock with throw-ins and free-kicks.

120 minutes:

The English women take time off the clock again with a change.

Parris replaces Hemp.

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117 minutes:

Frohms deflects a hard-hitting Russo shot over the goal for a corner kick.

Slowly but surely, the DFB women are running out of time.

115 minutes:

The DFB women are now throwing everything forward, but not much more than a corner kick has come out of it.

The English women now cleverly take a lot of time off the clock during interruptions.

DFB drama in extra time: Kelly shoots England to the European title

110 minutes: TOR for England!

2:1 by Chloe Maggie Kelly.

After a corner kick, the DFB women can't get the ball away.

Goalkeeper Frohms and Hendrich don't agree.

The ball jumps from Frohms to Kelly, who pokes the leather across the line.

Is that bitter!

Women's European Championship: Chloe Maggie Kelly scores the winning goal in the final in extra time and throws Germany into the valley of tears.

© Rui Vieira/dpa

108 minutes:

Casual from Frohms!

The DFB keeper simply clears a shot on goal in the near corner while standing with the inside of his foot.

106 minutes:

DFB women make a dangerous mistake in midfield, but the English cannot capitalize on it.

106 minutes:

The second half of extra time continues.

If no more goals are scored in the next 15 minutes, a penalty shoot-out must decide.

HALF TIME OVERTIME

103 minutes:

Next tackle from the English!

Bronze fell both feet first in the center circle of Lohmann, but escaped without a yellow card.

100 minutes:

Yellow card for Russo.

The Englishwoman jumps on Oberdorf's ankle by straddling the flight.

Brutal contribution that is rightly sanctioned with a warning.

97 minutes:

Germany seems to have more in the tank, but England are extremely dangerous on the counterattack.

94 minutes:

The fans at Wembley Stadium push the English again.

After a corner has been won, there is frenetic applause.

The DFB women have to keep up.

BEGINNING EXTENSION:

There is a 30-minute rest in this European Championship final.

Linda Dallmann replaces the completely exhausted goalscorer Lina Magull.

FINAL WHISTLE: The final of the women's European Championship goes into overtime.

Just like at the 1966 World Cup between Germany and England, when the Three Lions won their only title 4-2 with the legendary Wembley goal.

90th minute +4:

Magull takes another free kick in the opposing half, but it doesn't bring anything.

90th minute +3:

Toone flicks the free kick into the German penalty area, but the DFB women can clear it.

90 minutes +2:

Hendrich is about 22 meters from goal against Russo too late.

Unnecessary foul.

90 minutes:

Hendrich ricochets in the last minute of normal time.

After a long ball from the English women, the defender runs it and tries to play it off, but doesn't hit the ball properly.

Fortunately, goalkeeper Frohms paid attention and cleared.

There are four minutes of stoppage time.

84 minutes:

The German team is now closer to the winning goal than the English, who seem a little shocked after the DFB women's late equalizer.

DFB women managed to equalize late: Lina Magull scores worth seeing

79 minutes

:

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Germany!

1:1 by Lina Magull.

There's the thing!

Compensation!

After a cross pass from Waßmuth from the right, Magull technically brilliantly holds the left inside.

Before that, defender Hendrich stopped an English attack and drove the ball across the pitch with a real energy performance.

Lohmann processed her good pass to the top and initiated the goal.

75 minutes:

Giulia Gwinn has a lot of space on the right in the penalty area after a pass, but substitute Lohmann misses her sharp cross in the middle.

73 minutes:

It becomes really dangerous from a corner kick, but no player can find a way to finish it.

70 minutes:

Germany is now clearly trying to get a quick answer.

The DFB women push the English women deep into their own half and repeatedly win the ball early, including shots and corners.

66 minutes:

The DFB women unlucky!

Magull bangs the leather on the crossbar from the right.

DFB women behind: conceded a goal despite being outnumbered

62 minutes: TOR for England!

1-0 by Ella Toone.

The joker queen trumps.

After a long ball, the substitute is free and lobs goalkeeper Frohms.

Bitter for the DFB team, who were outnumbered because of the treatment of Mead.

60 minutes:

This time Mead and Hegering rush together.

The Englishwoman needs treatment while the other players take a drink break.

The game is now getting harder, almost rustic.

57 minutes:

Another yellow card for Schüller.

The attacker tries to get a great pass in depth, but comes a step too late against the England goalkeeper and hits her painfully.

But Earps can continue playing.

57 minutes:

Yellow card for Oberdorf!

The German defensive midfielder loses her leg against Stanway.

55 minutes:

The English keeper intercepts a corner kick and is rewarded with frenetic applause.

Germany's central defender duo Hegering and Hendrich had been lurking.

50 minutes: Huge thing for Germany!

The DFB women combine well with the English back line.

The ball comes to Magull in the penalty area, who pulls the pick.

The ball hisses less than a meter to the left of the goal.



47 minutes:

The joker has the first chance to score.

Wassmuth broke through on the left and penetrated the penalty area.

But her conclusion is far too harmless, she doesn't hit the ball fully.

46 minutes:

The second half continues.

National coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg makes a change at the break and brings in Tabea Waßmuth for Jule Brand.

HALF TIME:

In a balanced and physical game between Germany and England, the score is 0-0 at the break.

Both teams had their chances, but the Three Lionesses got the upper hand in the last few minutes.

So far, the DFB women have been able to rely on their strong defense around goalkeeper Merle Frohms.

43 minutes:

Germany is coming under more and more pressure and is less and less able to free itself in the last few minutes.

There is a lack of relief, almost nothing comes from the offensive.

Will that go well for a long time?

Anyway, it's time for a break.



41 minutes:

Yellow card for Rauch.

The left-back rushes into Mead from behind in a header duel and only goes against the woman, of course.

38 minutes:

Huge chance for England!

Germany loses the ball in their own half, then the English team switch quickly.

Mead puts it back for White, but the forward shoots over the box while sliding.

Lucky for the DFB women!

34 minutes:

After a good cross, Schüller jumps into the English goalkeeper, who has the ball faster.

The referee turns a blind eye again and lets the yellow card stick.

30 minutes:

Both teams are good in the game and deliver a hard-fought duel, but there are still no great chances.

VAR chaos after a crazy corner kick scene: Hegering misses the opening goal

25 minutes: Madness in the English penalty area!

After a corner, the Three Lionesses can't get the ball away, Hegering can't get the ball over the line.

By joining forces, the English women manage to clarify.

Was there a handball?

The VAR checks the scene, but saw no rule violation.

24 minutes:

Striker White is also cautioned with a yellow card.

23 minutes:

Yellow card for Stanway.

Däbritz steals the ball in midfield and has a lot of grass in front of her, but the Englishwoman pulls the foul.

19 minutes:

After a corner kick, Stanway accidentally brings the ball towards the German goal.

The arc lamp is really dangerous, but Frohms goes energetically to the ball and can clarify.

15 minutes:

The DFB women have not shown any sign of nervousness so far and have the game largely under control.

This also has a direct effect on the audience, which remains comparatively quiet.

10 minutes:

A promising shot for Däbritz in the penalty area, but Bronze stops his head.

9 minutes:

Mead breaks through from the left and moves to the baseline just before the goal, but Frohms is on guard in the near corner.

However, the Englishwoman was previously offside.

6 minutes:

It's combative to the point!

Goalkeeper Frohms catches a cross while running backwards, but has to catch up again.

The Englishwoman White senses her chance and follows up with physical emphasis, although Frohms has already secured the ball.

3 minutes:

First chance for England!

Kirby crosses from the left towards the goal, where forward White climbs up for a header.

DFB keeper Frohms can hold the leather without any problems.

BEGINNING:

The final of the Women's European Championship between Germany and England is underway.

The DFB team is completely in green, the Three Lionesses in white.

Update from July 31, 5:58 p.m.:

The German team can be sure of the support of the federal government for the European Championship final.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Home Secretary Nancy Faeser have announced their visit to Wembley Stadium.

Injury shock to Popp: DFB captain injured while warming up

Update from July 31, 5:55 p.m .:

Shock for the DFB women.

Alexandra Popp is temporarily out with muscular problems and apparently injured herself while warming up.

Lea Schüller replaces the captain.

This is an extremely bitter loss for the German team.

Popp struck six times over the course of the tournament and scored twice in the semi-finals in a 2-1 win against France.

Update from July 31, 5:50 p.m .:

Germany against England is also the duel between the two best strikers in the European Championship tournament.

Alexandra Popp, who scored twice in the semifinals, and Beth Mead both have six goals and are in contention for the title of top scorer.

Who shoots his team to the European title today?

Update from July 31, 5:35 p.m .:

National striker Klara Bühl can leave the corona quarantine and at least experience the EM final in Wembley as a spectator.

This was announced by the DFB on Sunday before the final against England.

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg had already explained on Saturday that the 21-year-old from FC Bayern Munich would definitely not be part of the German squad.

“She is currently symptom-free.

If she tests negative, she can also go to the stadium," said the national coach, but pointed out that it was no longer possible to return to the team even after a negative test for the corona virus on the day of the game: "We will follow the protocol of the hold UEFA.

This means that medical examinations are carried out first.”

The news of Bühl's return to the stadium caused great joy in the German delegation.

The left wing was seeded with the record European champions until their positive test and had scored the important 1-0 win against Spain in the preliminary round.

In the semi-final against France (2-1), Bühl was replaced by Jule Brand, who switched from Hoffenheim to Wolfsburg and is back in the starting XI today.

Update from July 31, 5:07 p.m.:

The lineups are here!

Both Germany and England are unchanged in the EM final.

The hopes of the DFB women are once again pinned on striker and captain Alexandra Popp, who has already scored six goals and shone with a brace in the 2-1 semi-final against France.

Women's EM: dream final between Germany and England

Preview:

London - The big day for the dream final has arrived!

Germany and England are fighting for the European Championship title in the final of the Women's European Championship.

The DFB women not only meet a strong opponent at Wembley Stadium in London, they also have to cope with the backdrop and the volume of the 90,000 spectators.

At least 3,000 German fans were able to get tickets at short notice.

“The stadium is impressive even when empty.

The anticipation is very, very great,” said vice-captain Svenja Huth before the final against England this Sunday at 6 p.m.

EM final: Germany against England in front of 90,000 fans in Wembley

The record European champions from Germany can win the title for the ninth time, for England it would be the first triumph at an international tournament.

Irrespective of the outcome of the final of the 13th European Championship, the DFB women have managed to return to the big stage with a convincing tournament so far: in 2017 at the European Championship and 2019 at the World Cup, the Olympic champion from 2016 was eliminated in the quarter-finals and won the Tokyo missed games.

National coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg has already won four European titles as a player.

The feeling of being able to play against England in Wembley after three sometimes difficult years was overwhelming for her, at least on Saturday.

"I was sitting in my hotel room this morning, with my back against my bed, and I thought: Wow!

That's really true.

And when we just got here and I saw this stadium: Yes!

It's true," she reported at the final press conference on Saturday.

How will their players deal with the backdrop?

"I can't quite estimate how quickly we can put that aside," said Voss-Tecklenburg.

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EM victory: DFB coach Voss-Tecklenburg beckons house in Mallorca

According to the picture

, Voss-Tecklenburg would win

a very special bonus from her husband Hermann if he triumphed in England – a house in Mallorca.

The couple likes to vacation on the Balearic Island.

“It is our oasis of calm.

Martina has wanted a house there for years.

But a house binds.

That's why I've always said no," said Hermann Tecklenburg, according to the report.

"If she wins the European Championship title, I will join her wish.

Then we look around for a domicile during the holiday.”

Whatever the outcome of the final, his wife is hoping for a home in Mallorca.

"It's a nice gesture from my husband.

If it comes to the title, I'll be persistent.

If it's not enough for the title, I'd be even more persistent," she said in an interview with

Bild am Sonntag

.

Apart from that, the 54-year-old Voss-Tecklenburg, who has been married to the 74-year-old contractor since 2009 and lives with him in Straelen, would also receive the official bonus from the German Football Association if they won the final against England: 60,000 euros it for everyone from the squad.

Germany against England in the final of the European Championship: DFB women get goosebumps from the men

In order for the wishes and dreams of the German team to come true, a strong team performance is needed again.

Shortly before the EM final, the DFB women get goosebumps from the men.

Follow the final between Germany and England, today from 6 p.m., here in the live ticker.

Here you will find all the information you need to see the EM final live on TV and stream.

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Source: merkur

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