The German footballers have passed the first test in Canada sovereign and their title dream is one step closer. The selection of national coach Silvia Neid defeated in the second round Sweden with 4: 1 (2: 0) and now meets on Friday (22 clock) in the quarterfinals on the winner of the duel between tournament favorites France and South Korea, meet on Sunday to one another
In with 22,486 spectators sold out Lansdowne Stadium of Ottawa met the outstanding Anja Mittag (24th) and Celia Sasic (36th penalty / 78). per double and Dzsenifer Marozsan (88) for the superior two-time world and eight-time European champion. Both have four games already five tournament matches in the account. For the surprisingly weak Sweden scored Linda Sembrant (82) the first goal.
“We are overjoyed that we have played these heavy chunks Sweden out of the tournament “Neid said:” Against Sweden you can not every day score four goals, we have earned in the quarter-finals This was a very important game, maybe a key game. “. Also scorer lunch Voices of a “well-deserved victory. We have worked hard and ran a lot.”
Two great chances in the first two minutes
The DFB team dictated the game in mid-summer temperatures and could even lead to even higher at halftime. Already after 20 seconds pulled Alexandra Popp detached in front of goal, a little later failed Simone Laudehr (2) of goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl.
Even Melanie Leupolz (13 .) closed with a brilliant counterattack from too imprecise. Better it made lunch that took the ball in midfield, after one-two with Sasic from 18 meters and withdrew the ball accurately shot at the right inside of the post. After an alleged foul by Amanda Ilestedt at noon in the penalty area then transformed the Vorbereiterin his penalty confidently.
envy had in the first knockout match, the starting lineup from the 10 : 0-opening win against Ivory Coast sent into the field. So had Sweden-Schreck Marozsan on the bench to sit. The 23-year-old had the EM semi-final in 2013 against the Scandinavians to 1: got 0-winner
downer was shown a yellow card for central defender Saskia Bartusiak which was booked for a foul on Sofia Jakobsson for the second time in the tournament and will therefore be missing in the quarterfinals. Shortly before the break appeared Jakobsson then even dangerous in the German penalty area, the head of the tall striker missed the German goal but significantly (45)..
In the second half envy then brought precious Joker Marozsan for hardworking Leupolz into play. Again Germany put off like the fire department: A lob from left-back Tabea Kemme from an acute angle pranced but only to the crossbar (47). The DFB team that reached the knockout stages as group winners, awarded the bronze medalist of 2011 after a run intensive first half now more space.
Also Goessling hits the crossbar
In a corner of Therese Sjögran carried goalkeeper Nadine Angerer in a duel with Ilestedt the ball just so out of the danger zone (56th). On the opposite side Lindahl drew a beautiful shot of Lena Goeßling with your fingertips on the bar (64)..
After Sasics header-Tap by an attempt from the distance from Laudehr scored Sembrant a free kick with a header Swedish consolation goal. Shortly thereafter Marozsan met with her first goal of the tournament after a corner to the final score.
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