Germany won a Denmark (4-0) in his debut at the European Championship where he came to present his credentials in this tournament. The Teutonic team, despite the fact that they could not translate their dominance on the scoreboard in the first moments, was much superior to the Dane in this first contact in which they already came out as the first behind spain in this group b.
The match, despite the fact that it was expected to be matched by the high level of the Danes, was first for Germany who collected occasions from the beginning to each one more dangerous. It began with several arrivals, continued with up to three shots at the woodwork and culminated with a goal from bruise in the 20th minute in which, after taking advantage of an error in the Danish defense, she was left alone in front of the goal and resolved in the best way.
With the score in favor and far from being satisfied, Germany He continued pick and shovel with his direct game and, although he did not extend the score, he was very close to doing so before the break, although in the end he could not.
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Already in the second part, Germany He did not want to risk and jumped onto the grass to try to close the game. It took him a few minutes but he did it and, when he sharpened his aim, it was decisive. First student head, later latte wine and finally Popp they made it 4-0 despite the fact that, at times, there could have been more goals.
In this way, Germany It appears in the tournament as one of the rivals to beat and being very rocky from the beginning despite the casualties with which it has arrived.
Datasheet
Germany, 3
Froh’s ; Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch, Oberdorf (Lohmann, 83′), Dabritz (Latwein, 61′), Magull (Dallmann, 69′), Huth, Schüller (Popp, 61′) and Buhl (Brand, 61′)
Denmark, 0
Christensen; Veje, Pedersen, Sevecke, Svava (Boye, 70 ‘), Junge, Troelsgaard (Moller, 55’), Thomsen (Larsen, 84 ‘), Harder, Bruun (Nadim, 55’) and Madsen (Gejl, 55 ‘)
goals: 1-0, Magullus (21′); 2-0, Schüller (57′); 3-0, Lattwine (78′); 4-0, Popp (85′)
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)
spectators: 15,000 spectators
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