Germany started with the 2-0 victory on Friday against Poland, which the eight-time Continental Champions in Group C.
Christian Wueck’s secondary scheme, 1-0 winner in a Scandinavian derby with Denmark, over the difference in goal after he had carried out a highly competitive group start in St. Gallen in the second half of Jule Brand and Lea Schueller.
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Germany is one of three major competitors for overall victory in Switzerland alongside the world masters in Spain and the owners of England.
But the “women’s team” was anything but her best for most of the game, and would often roar with his charges to improve their game.
And she lost captain Giulia Gwinn against a knee injury before half -time after an evil fall in a challenge with Ewa Pajor.
“She injured her knee and will undergo an MRI tomorrow. At that time we will know what happened,” said Wueck.
“It was a tough, hard -fought victory. Poland made it very, very difficult with her playing style … We are satisfied with the result and we know that we can do it better.”
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Germany had won all six earlier encounters with Poland, but the game was straight until the brand cut inside and unleashed an unstoppable shot six minutes after half -time.
And Brand stood in the 66th minute with a perfect cross for Bayern Munich striker Schueller, who secured the points with a simple header.
Germany has now won six games on the bounce and scored 26 goals in this run, but on Thursday there were some templates under the standard of Spain’s tournament favorites, with England facing France on Saturday.
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Poland admired in her debut in the European Championship, but Barcelonas Pajor, who scored 51 goals for Club and Country this season, was unusually wasteful with her finishing.
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Pajor changed a great chance of the German goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger, shortly before Schueller doubled the lead in Germany, and did this with a header of close-ups that was still nine minutes.
Filippa Angeldahl scored in the 55th minute in Geneva in Schweden’s winner after the exchange of passes with Kosovare Allani and shot into the back corner.
Sweden should have doubled her lead 10 minutes later when Madelen just led Hanna Lundkvist’s Spinspoint -kreuz wide, while the moment before Stina Blackstenius was denied by Frederikke Thogersen’s brilliant clalline clearance.
“It was an enormous feeling of joy and relief. There are so many nerves when you start a tournament that it was a wonderful feeling to score this goal,” Angeldahl told reporters.
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The team of Peter Gerhardsson is now unbeaten in 13 games in a row in a row in a row, with Sweden emphasized 6-1 in the Nations League last month in the Nations League.
Sweden kept the Skipper Pernille in Denmark harder, although she made a trouble out of the crossbar with nine minutes.
The striker of Bayern Munich was also involved when Var decided in the first few minutes not to give a punishment on Denmark for a potential handball from Madelen Janogy, the pararder marked.
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