
Its national women’s soccer team England for the first time in his history, he climbed to the top of Europe by beating Germany 2-1 in extra time in the grand final at Wembley and lifting the prestigious trophy into the skies of London.
It was the first defeat in the women’s Euro final for Germany, who have won 8 matches in as many finals since 1984, when the competition was first held.
England started the match strongly, and after 4 minutes White headed in the penalty area, but Froms showed very good reflexes and blocked.
In the 26th minute, due to the momentum of the England defense, Heggering was unable to get the ball into the net from close range and Earps bridged the gap.
The second half turned out much better, the Germans entered the field with greater concentration. In the 48th minute, due to a defensive error, Wasmuth intercepted the ball, went 4-a-4 from the left, but Earps effectively hit her corner and blocked her shot.
Contrary to the image of the match, England took the lead in the 62nd minute when a great ball from Walsh Thun (who had come on as a substitute six minutes earlier) came face-to-face with Fromms, hung her from the top of the square and scored 1-0!
The Germans reacted immediately and in the 66th minute came close to leveling the score. Magoule shot from the right, Earps found the ball that hit the left post, and in the development of the phase, Schuler could not score from a good position.
In the 79th minute, Germany equalized. Vasmut made a turn from the left, and Magul equalized the score from close range with a magnificent finishing move on the move.
The final went into half an hour of extra time and England were close to goal again, with Froms grabbing Thun’s throw. For Chloe Kelly to come in at 110 minutes and take the English out to… the Promised Land, with a close-range shot from inside a small area, after the confusion in the German defense, giving the big trophy to England.
In the 115th minute, the English missed the chance to score a third goal, but Froms brilliantly saved Russo’s penalty, keeping the final score 2:1.
Source: Kathimerini

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