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Sweden crushes Germany at the Euros for the first time and tops group

SWEDEN, JUL 12 – Sweden overcame an early deficit and a German red card to win 4-1, handing Germany their worst Women's Euro defeat and securing top place in Group C with a perfect record.

  • On Saturday, July 12, Sweden’s women's team defeated Germany 4-1, securing top spot in Group C and handing Germany their heaviest-ever Euros loss.
  • Germany's Carlotta Wamser received a straight red card in the 32nd minute for handball, leaving Germany with 10 players for over an hour, which drastically shifted the match’s momentum.
  • Sweden's women's team secured top spot in Group C with a 4-1 win over Germany, with a red card to Wamser pivotal to the outcome.
  • Sweden's 4-1 win secures top spot in Group C, facing Group D runners-up; Germany advances as second-place team and faces the winner of that group.
  • More broadly, Sweden's first-ever Euro win over Germany positions them as serious contenders for the title, potentially easing their route to the final and marking a historic milestone.
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Berna. Sweden confirmed its step as one of the favourites in the European Women’s Cup by classifying invicta and leader of Group C to quarterfinals of the tournament after hitting 4-1 Germany, the most historic winner of the competition, while Poland fired with a 3-2 victory against Denmark, which was already eliminated.

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The Scandinavians turned the game after an early delay. The DFB women were outnumbered from the 31st minute. Poland beat Denmark 3:2

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Despite the quarter-final move-in, the national team has just said goodbye to the favourites of the Football-EM. The 1:4 against Sweden is a sobering lesson.

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