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Nothing to get for ÖFB women in the Netherlands

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Austria could not join the strong first half against Germany, but was defeated in the Netherlands with 1:3. Maria Plattner met at the team comeback after two and a half years break.

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Austria's women's team leader Alexander Schriebl was not dissatisfied with the performance of his team in the 1:3 defeat in the Nations League in Almelo against host Netherlands on Friday. However, the performance of the Swiss referee Desiree Grundbacher was angry with the 46-year-old. "You have to bite your tongue a little bit because of the referee decisions, which were already very decisive for the game," said Schriebl.In fact, there were sev…

·Vienna, Austria
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Consolation goal only came in injury time, the top two in the Nations League group seem to be out of reach

·Vienna, Austria
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Austria could not join the strong first half against Germany, but was defeated in the Netherlands with 1:3. Maria Plattner met at the team comeback after two and a half years break.

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The Oranje Leeuwinnen have secured their second victory in the group stage of the Nations League. Despite quarrels with their own playing system, Austria was defeated 3-1 in Almelo. Andries Jonker's team is comfortably at the top of Group 1, together with Germany, who won at Scotland.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Austria's women's football national team won the second defeat in the third Nations League game. Team leader Alexander Schriebl had to defeat host Netherlands on Friday in Almelo with 1:3 (0:1). After the 1:4 in Germany there were again no points.

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The Dutch women's football team won the Nations League match against Austria in Almelo 3-1. Jackie Groenen scored the opening goal in the twelfth minute with a long-range shot, followed after the break by goals from Damaris Egurrola, Sherida Spitse and the Austrian Maria Plattner.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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