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Women's Em: Training Espionage Before Quarter-Finals Makes France a Whirlwind at Dfb-Gegner

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The suspicion of espionage – but different from what you think. France takes a curious approach to Germany in front of the women's-EM quarter-final game.

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The DFB press conference before the quarter final against France with Elisa Senß and Bundestrainer Christian Wück.

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Against the still titleless, but famous France the German women want to prevent the premature EM-Aus. But how? Christian Wück stands in front of a game for him and the DFB leading the way.

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Germany meets old acquaintances in the quarter-finals at the Football-EM. The French women play a strong tournament and are considered to be favored before the duel. Klara Bühl does not do this. Here, the striker from FC Bayern explains why.

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The suspicion of espionage – but different from what you think. France takes a curious approach to Germany in front of the women's-EM quarter-final game.

Bundestrainer Christian Wück sees the DFB women in the outsider role for the EC quarter-final against France. Sara Däbritz and Franziska Kett can count on stakes.

For the past two weeks, Switzerland has been living at the pace of Euro 2025. The Bleues competed this Saturday night in their quarter final against the Mannschaft. In the audience, French and German fans regret the lack of visibility of women's football.

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sport.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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