April 26, 2024

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League top scorer Alexandra Pope wins the match and leads Germany to the European Championship final |  European Women's Championship 2022

League top scorer Alexandra Pope wins the match and leads Germany to the European Championship final | European Women’s Championship 2022

  1. 45′ – Special goal – Merle Frooms (1-1)
  2. 40′ – Goal – Alexandra Pope (1-0)
  3. 21′ – Yellow – Sandy Toletti
  1. 90 + 4′ – Yellow – Lina Oberdorf
  2. 90 + 2′ – Svenja Hoth continued by Tabia Wassmouth
  3. 81′ – Continued by Marina Heggring by Sarah Dorsson
  4. 80′ – Follow Sandy Toletti by Olimata Sar
  5. 76′ – Goal – Alexandra Pope (2-1)
  6. 74′ – Yellow – Julia Gwen
  7. 69′ – Sarah Depritz’s follow up to Sydney Loman
  8. 68′ – Follow Lina Magul by Linda Dallman
  9. 61′ – Delphine Cascarino followed Clara Mathieu
  10. 56′ – Yellow – Salma Pasha

Germany will be the opponent of England in the final of dreams. The German women put France aside in the semi-finals thanks to two goals from captain and top scorer Alexandra Pope. The match will take place on Sunday at the legendary Wembley Stadium.

A team that has yet to concede a goal against a team that has scored nearly 80 chances in this European Championship. The semi-final between Germany and France had all the ingredients for a great spectacle.

The French ladies started the match with the highest stakes. The Germans were already facing hotter fires and quickly defused any possibility.

With a superb free kick Germany made an answer but the goalkeeper blocked the opening goal. It followed shortly before the end of the first half: Bob appeared in front of her defender and controlled her fifth goal against the ropes.

No problem for a German woman, until Diane conjured a thunderbolt off her foot in a clear sky. Unfortunately, goalkeeper Froms managed to pass the ball across the post on her back, so that the goal was awarded to her.

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Germany looked upset and played football after the break. France accumulated opportunities, but forgot to eliminate them.

Then Alexandra Pope thought it was time to teach a competency lesson. It attacked a high cross with its head, and indefensibly hit the skin with the ropes. The sixth goal of the German top scorer in the European Championship: Good for a ticket to Wembley.

  1. The second half, the 96th minute, the game is over
  2. The referee blew the whistle, foul Sidney Lohmann (Germany). Second half, 95th minute.
  3. Yellow card for Germany Lina Oberdorf during the second half, 94th minute
  4. France gets a free kick. Lina Oberdorf (Germany) overthrew Kadediato Diani. Second half, 94th minute.
  5. The referee blew a foul whistle, Kadidiatou Diani (France) raised his hand. Second half, 93rd minute.
  6. Salma Basha (France) hits the target with her left foot, but her shot goes wide. Second half, 92nd minute.
  7. France gets a free kick. Sydney Lohmann (Germany) fell to Charlotte Bilbult. Second half, 92nd minute.
  8. The second half, the 92nd minute. Substitution in Germany, Tapia Vasmuth in, and Svenga Hoth
  9. Charlotte Billbolt (France) can dock with her right foot, but her shot is blocked. The second half, the 91st minute.
  10. The second half, the 91st minute. Dallmann failed to finish France completely.

    Dallmann failed to finish France completely

  11. Lena Oberdorf (Germany) blows the referee’s whistle. Went away in Olimata Saar (France). Second half, 89th minute.
  12. Grace Giroud (France) summoned by the referee. I went too far in Sydney Le Mans (Germany). Second half, 89th minute.
  13. Alexandra Pope (Germany) summoned by the referee. Went away in Wendie Renard (France). Second half, 88th minute.
  14. Raising the assistant referee’s flag: Svenja Huth (Germany) was an offside. Second half, 88th minute.
  15. Charlotte Billbolt (France) can dock with her right foot, but her shot is blocked. Second half, 87th minute.
  16. Alexandra Pope (Germany) can tackle with her right foot, but her shot is blocked. Second half, 86th minute.
  17. The second half, the 86th minute. The French continue to press.

    The French keep pushing

  18. Jule Brand (Germany) summoned by the referee. I went too far in Salma Pasha (France). Second half, 86th minute.
  19. Clara Mathieu (France) hits the target with her right foot, but her shot goes too far. Second half, 85th minute.