German Women's Soccer: A New Era Dawns for Europe's Heavyweights | Sports-Games
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Lea Wagner is at the women's World Cup for the ARD on site at the German national team. In an interview, the 30-year-old reports what the difference to men's tournaments is for her – and what the German success factor could be in contrast to the messed-up World Cup.
German Women's Soccer: A New Era Dawns for Europe's Heavyweights | Sports-Games
Germany aims to restore its legacy in women's soccer after recent setbacks. With a blend of new talent and experienced coach Christian Wück at the helm, the team looks forward to the European Championship. The squad faces challenges but remains optimistic about regaining its former glory.
Christian Wück about his increased awareness as a national coach of the German football women, the great importance of social media, the valid guidelines of Hansi Flick and lack of diversity among the DFB women.

The German women footballers join the European Championship on Friday. Bundestrainer Christian Wück explains what he demands from his team.
Before the kick-off of the German football women against Poland on Friday, the DFB head coach talks about various assignments at the EM, the importance of social media and the lack of diversity in his team.
Christian Wück: "We want to play dominant, active, and fast football." Christian Wück is tasked with leading the German women's national team into a successful future, starting with the upcoming European Championship. His special character traits – which he has already used to prevent a scandal – can help him achieve this.
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