Germany vs France LIVE: Euro 2022 result and final score as Alexandra Popp prepares for England final

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Germany will face England in the Euro 2022 final after beating France thanks to a brace from captain Alexandra Popp in Milton Keynes.

Eight-time European champions Germany took a deserved lead towards the end of the first half, when Popp entered the box to score for the fifth consecutive game of the tournament.

But it was temporarily cancelled before the break through the French, playing their first semi-final of the primary tournament, when Kadidiatou Diani’s fierce shot bounced off the post and cannonled the unfortunate goalkeeper Merle Frohms.

France would have maximum productive opportunities at the time, but Germany had the best clinical striker. Once behind, Popp made his run to perfection and it was the German captain’s towering header that restored his lead in the 76th minute.

The goal, which helped Popp tie England’s Beth Mead in qualifying for the Golden Boot, proved decisive and Germany will face the Lionesses in the Wembley final on Sunday.

Follow all the reactions and relive the match when Germany beat France in a thrilling Euro 2022 semi-final:

76′ GOAL! Popp’s execution head returns credit to Germany

44′ GOAL! Diani’s goal hit Frohms as France drew temporarily

40′ GOAL! Popp arrives late in the area to continue his streak of goals

22:02 , Michel Jones

Germany has 8 of the 12 editions of the Women’s European Championship. It’s an effort.

England are the team that denies them a record ninth title.

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England vs Germany, Euro 2022 final, Wembley, Sunday.

21:52 , Michel Jones

90 five min: Germany qualified for the Euro 2022 final!

Alexandra Popp is the heroine of Germany, two passes adding a winner at the moment part of the captain are enough to see them go home.

They have won Euro 8 times. They are for a ninth name with only England on the way.

9:50 PM , Michel Jones

90 Min 2: Svenja Huth is removed and Tabea Wassmuth enters instead. They played two minutes of extra time when Bacha spoiled a loose shot from France with his centre in the area.

Will Germany be able to watch this match?

Leno Oberdorf is warned by a crisp version of Kadidiatou Diani.

9:48 PM , Michel Jones

90th minute: Dallmann has a huge chance to score when Huth bombs the counter-attack from the left. She puts the ball in the domain where Dallmann shoots and deserves to win a corner when the ball is deflected from behind.

However, it is singled out of the game.

Five minutes of extra time to play.

9:43 PM , Michel Jones

Minute 85: Grace Geyoro has a chance from afar, about 10 meters away, but it turns out she was out of the game anyway.

Selma Bacha then brings in a cross from the right below before also hanging her shot over the crossbar.

France puts a lot of pressure on the German rear line. Can they still score?

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Minute 82: There is replacement for Germany, as Marina Hegering is replaced by Sara Doorsoun.

They made a great game and caused real upset in Germany, but now it’s time to pick up the speed.

There are eight minutes left and they want a goal.

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Minute 79: German enthusiasts begin to celebrate, but their jubilations are interrupted through a VAR check. The referees expect a possible offside in the preparation, but there is none.

Germany’s leadership remains intact. A little over 10 minutes of the 90s to play.

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76 min: It’s Popp again! France’s loose-kick came to nothing and Germany momentarily swept the pitch before hanging the ball down the right wing.

The initial attack sent Svenja Huth back on the sideline and she recycled the ball with a curly centre in the middle.

Alexandra Popp rises above the others and nods clinically towards him!

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Minute 75: Selma Bacha is the smartest quality, how he doesn’t make a starter for France is a mystery. A diagonal ball reaches Bacha who picks up the ball and moves Giulia Gwinn internally.

Gwinn does his thing to get the ball back, but Bacha is too skilled and too strong. Get a loose shot for France.

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Minute 72: In the last 20 minutes, it’s Germany’s turn to make some changes. Linda Dallmann and Sydney Lohmann upgrade Sara Dabritz and Lina Magull in midfield.

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69th minute: Germany takes possession of the ball in the back of their own part of the area and Bacha leaves with the ball. He passes it to the surface to Diani, who drives him around Hegering before drilling a weak effort at the first post.

He took it off and widened it around a corner that then came to nothing.

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66 minutes: wonderful stop! France’s resulting corner passed into dominance through Bacha, who skillfully picked Wendie Renard at the post of the moment. Renard nods his head on the bridge, but Frohms falls low and helps him keep his legs.

Germany will have to absorb this pressure.

21:20 , Michel Jones

63 min: What a stop!

Svenja Huth clung too tightly to the ball and lost it just outside the French penalty area. The Blues flew on the counterattack and slid Diani to the right side of the surface.

She returns the ball to Bacha, who takes a touch and then crushes a penalty shootout for Hendrich to direct it off the line.

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60 min: Delphine Cascarino is hooked for France and is replaced by Clara Mateo. This is a wonderful call from Corinne Diacre because Cascarino has been one of the most productive French players in this tournament.

Can Matthew make a difference that France wants to take the lead?

21:14 , Michel Jones

57th minute: Lena Oberdorf bought a yellow card for Selma Bacha. There was an arm out of place from the French replacement, but she was slightly hooked and Oberdorf’s reaction (fell theatrically) convinced the referee to draw a yellow card and award a loose shot to Germany.

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54th minute: Sakina Karchaoui recovers the ball down the left side for France and passes it in front of a midfielder in midfield. He made a one-two with Selma Bacha to get away before the two players flew onto the field. .

Karchaoui then sends the ball back to the wing, but is too much in front of Bacha, who can’t keep it in play.

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Minute 51: Magull slides a beautiful ball between the French lines and leaves Huth behind. She takes a strong touch and then can’t get the ball back until she is out of the game.

Magull begins to take from Germany. She receives another pass and turns towards the edge of the area. The midfielder needs to play a one-two with Dabritz, but the communication between the two is not correct and Dabritz passes him on the opposite side of Magull’s career.

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48 min: Good luck! Germany won an early corner that he threw into the area. The ball was recovered through one of the French defenders but fell to Svenja Huth on the left side of the area.

She goes to the goal with a first shot, but hits it in the side net.

21:02 , Michel Jones

Kick-off: Germany restarts the match.

France made a half-time replacement with Selma Bacha Melvine Malard.

Which one will it go to?

20:56 , Michel Jones

France’s equaliser came down as an opposing goal to merle Frohms’ side but it was an opportunistic shot from Kadidiatou Diani that won the goal.

More of the same please half.

20:52 , Michel Jones

Alexandra Popp opened the scoring for Germany with her fifth goal in five Euro matches this year. She is the first to do so in a single European Championship campaign.

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45 min: No additional time. All in the break.

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44 min: equalizer! France equalized at half-time.

They recycled a clearance from the Germans and the ball to Kadidiatou Diani. The striker moved to a more central position and turned from the shoulder of the centre-back before launching a low shot on goal.

Merle Frohms jumps to her right, the ball hits her. Hit the post before bouncing, hit the goalkeeper’s extended frame and return to the net.

Massive purpose for France.

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Minutes 43: France will have to dig deep now. Germany sees the matches and has dealt with everything that France has thrown at it so far.

Will the Blues be able to get back to the point before halftime?

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40′: Germany in the lead!

Giulia Gwinn pushes the field to the right side and sends the ball to Jule Brand. Brand took it into the box before sliding a short pass to Svenja Huth.

Huth lifts the ball to the centre of the surface where Alexandra Popp forces her pass in front of Eve Perisset and smokes the ball into the back of the half volley!

20:40 , Michel Jones

37th minute: Germany persists in their efforts on the right, but Wendie Renard wins all the demanding situations he throws.

The great war is positioning itself in the center of the field, no team has controlled to make a space to repel those at the moment.

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34 min: France scores Renard on a stopped shot, but Popp presses it, who holds on and recovers the ball, allowing Germany to clear.

Unsurprisingly, there is a lot separating the groups in this first half.

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31st minute: Renard slides a deep ball to Geyoro, who passes to Oberdorf and tries to get on the surface. Sensing the danger, Oberdorf pulled the French midfielder away and conceded a loose shot.

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28th minute: Wendie Renard is not happy with Lina Magull’s antics when she takes the ball into the domain and descends gently under a shot from the French captain.

There is a VAR check to see if a penalty is awarded, but it ends quite temporarily and the game continues.

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25th minute: Germany wins another loose shot just outside the French penalty area. Now they see more ownership in the last French third.

This one is taken by Felicitas Rauch and passed over the crossbar.

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22 minutes: save! Alexandra Popp took the loose shot and drilled her shot through the French wall. The ball moved away from the goalkeeper and to direct it, Pauline Peyraud-Magnin jumped up and pushed it back with two strong hands.

Good prevention from the French goalkeeper.

20:22 , Michel Jones

Minute 20: Jule Brand has his first real effect on the game with a fiery centre run on the edge of the surface. Sandie Toletti has seen enough and comes to the French right side before getting rid of the German striker.

Free kick at the tip of the “D” for Germany.

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Minute 17: Alexandra Popp and Marina Hegering look well to shoot at the end of a German foul and jump on the French goalkeeper who commits a foul.

France then swept the left with Delphine Cascarino holding 3 defenders before sending the ball to Charlotte Bilbault.

Bilbault passed it on to Perisset, who landed directly in the hands of Merle Frohms.

20:17 , Michel Jones

14 min: A France clearance goes to Melvine Malard who controls the ball before returning it to the corner for Kadidiatou Diani.

Diani walks towards the area and sees Grace Geyoro running in the middle. Diani tries with her but Marina Hegering blocks the pass.

The ball went back to Diani, but she wasn’t sure what to do next and closed through two German defenders.

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Minute 11: Wendie Renard runs from the right side of the surface and throws a deep ball into the penalty area. Sara Dabritz recovers it from the result and leads Eve Perisset who knocks out the ball in the corner.

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8 min: France seems self-confident when attacking and it is the Germans who seem disappointed at the back. Merle Frohms tries to clear the ball from a corner, but it falls to Wendie Renard, who receives a tackle just inside the surface.

The Blues recovered the ball and sent it to Diani who pushed down the sideline before cutting and shaking a few innings. His features are limited and he ends up closed by 3 sides and loses possession.

20:06 , Michel Jones

Minute 5: These first steps showed Germany’s relentless attempts to press and close the ball as temporarily as possible in midfield.

France fell down the left wing before Delphine Cascarino replaced the game with a curly pass to the right side of the area.

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Minute 3: Lina Magull, who scored in Germany’s quarter-final against Austria, tries to push down the right wing but is cut through a Charlotte Bilbault slip that a loose kick.

The loose shot curls to dominance with Alexandra Popp in goal but does not get it and France is obviously getting away with it.

20:02 , Michel Jones

France kick of the match. This is the moment of the semi-final of the Euro 2022 with the bet on the possibility of facing England in the center of the day on Sunday.

The Frenchman starts a lot of time in the area and the ball jumps for a first-purpose shot.

19:56 , Michel Jones

Here come the players.

Alexandra Popp leads Germany with Wendie Renard at the helm of the French national team. National anthems are played, the level is set.

Who will sign England in the Euro 2022 final?

The boot is as follows. . .

19:53 , Michel Jones

France captain Wendie Renard says achieving the most is not smart enough for her team and that for him to be remembered, he will have to win the European Championship trophy.

“Possibly it wouldn’t mean anything if we didn’t win the trophy. “She said at the pre-match press conference: “People don’t communicate about completing the third, other people only communicate about the winners and whether you win a trophy.

“I’m competitive and I love winning trophies and I’m doing everything I can here. Young players delight and also need to win a trophy for the national team. “

“It’s going to be a wonderful match against a very sensible team that has won this tournament before, so we know it’s going to be complicated but not everything is impossible. There’s a lot of quality in our team and I in my teammates. “.

“It’s two wonderful football nations that meet, it’s the semi-finals of the European Championship and either group is here for a reason. Germany have scored a lot of goals and haven’t conceded any, so we want to be determined and be clinical when we get into the box. We take it easy and don’t try. “

7:50 p. m. , Michel Jones

Germany boss Martina Voss-Tecklenburg said the news that Klara Buhl had tested positive for Covid-19 left the team feeling “moderate”, while 20-year-old defensive midfielder Lena Oberdorf added that it provided more motivation for the team to succeed.

“It’s an embarrassment for Klara, he was in very good shape and played very well in all the games,” he said. “We will play the game for Klara and try to win it for her, we will give it our all. “

19:46 , Michel Jones

While his Paris Saint-Germain colleague Marie-Antoinette Katoto was sidelined from the tournament due to injury, Diani asserted himself as the effective spearhead of the French attack.

He went from his old right side to the centre forward in the quarter-finals against the Netherlands as Corinne Diacre looked to break through his damn defence.

Quick and skilled, Diani is in a position to take on defenders and turn an unpromising scenario into an apparent possibility for herself or a teammate.

The sight of the 27-year-old in mid-flight, with her hair floating behind, is as exciting to viewers as it bodes ill to opponents.

19:41 , Michel Jones

Alexandra Popp missed the final tournaments in 2013 and 2017 due to injury and would also have missed those final tournaments if they had been planned in 2021.

Excitement appeared when he came from the bench against Denmark to score the final goal of Germany’s 4-0 win.

She has since grown stronger and scored in all 4 of Germany’s games in England, becoming the first player to enter 4 consecutive matches in a single women’s European Championship: Heidi Mohr did it in 3 tournaments at the time of 4 teams. Knockout finals.

An action-packed and inspiring presence, Popp is pushing his team to claim one of the few top honors they have yet to win.

19:36 , Michel Jones

This is the first semi-final of the Women’s French Championship, the only one of this year’s 4 semi-finalists to succeed at this level for the first time.

Each of the last 4 semi-finalists for the first time has been eliminated (Spain 1997, Finland 2005, Netherlands 2009, Austria 2017).

Germany the last team to progress in 1989.

19:31 , Michel Jones

Germany has won 8 of the last 10 European Championships. There have been 12 euros to date.

They played 8 of their nine semi-finals, failing against Italy in 1993.

They are the giants of this competition.

19:26 , Michel Jones

The warm-ups are underway, there are just over 30 minutes left for the start.

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The weather has improved in Milton Keynes and it is raining on the enthusiasts as they arrive at the stadium before the start of the match.

It’s going to be a close game, any of the teams can win it and the chances of it coming in are quite favorable. Which groups of supporters will applaud at the end of the night?

19:15 , Michel Jones

Captain Leah Williamson said England were aiming to do their homework after the Euro 2022 hosts secured a place in Sunday’s final at Wembley.

After goals from Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby propelled them to a semi-final 4-0 victory over Sweden at Bramall Lane, the Lionesses are in their first major tournament final since Euro 2009.

Germany or France will be the parties to the conflict in their bid to clinch the main trophy for the first time in their history.

Asked about the progression of English women’s football and preparing for a time like Sunday, Williamson said: “We are an adventure and other people replaced the game. “

England captain Leah Williamson has to complete the task in the Euro 2022 final

19:10 , Michel Jones

Alessia Russo explained how much she laughed on the pitch after her brilliant heel in England’s 4-0 Euro 2022 semi-final win over Sweden.

Substitute Russo scored the third goal for Bramall Lane in the 68th minute when she kicked the ball between hedvig Lindahl’s legs after the goalkeeper stopped his initial shot.

It is the Manchester United striker’s fourth goal in the Lionesses’ home crusade for the European Championship, which will now end with Sunday’s final at Wembley against Germany or France.

Russo, who is in his first primary foreign tournament and left the bench to upgrade Ellen White in England’s five matches, said when asked about his confidence level: “I love it, so it helps with confidence. “

Alessia Russo ‘loves to play football’ in the middle of the dream race of Euro 2022

19:05 , Michel Jones

England are gearing up for their first European Championship final since 2009 with a stunning 4-0 win over Sweden at Bramall Lane.

The Lionesses, who have never won the competition, will face France or Germany in the decisive duel at Wembley on Sunday following goals from Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby.

Here we have 3 players who have been instrumental in the hosts’ Euro 2022 campaign.

Assessing England’s strengths at Euro 2022

18:57 , Michel Jones

There was only an hour left before the kick-off.

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German captain Alexandra Popp has won a lot with her country. She has an Olympic gold medal, a FIFA U-20 World Cup, several titles in the UEFA Women’s Champions League and the Frauen-Bundesliga as individual distinctions, totaling 118 international matches.

But she won the Women’s European Championship.

Popp was sidelined with serious injuries in the 2013 and 2017 editions of the competition, with a torn ankle ligament and meniscus challenge respectively, and then, in early 2021, suffered a life-threatening injury when a piece of cartilage ruptured the inside of his knee.

Had the tournament been postponed until 2022, he would have missed the final for the third time in a row and, after betting on Germany’s opening match at Brentford Popp, said:

“It was a special moment because I felt that many other people had already ruled me out,

“I can show with my fighting spirit and my mentality that I am still a force to be reckoned with. I’m not here just to do numbers.

18:47 , Michel Jones

Germany’s boss, Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, makes a forced update while Klara Buhl gives up after testing positive for Covid-19 and Jule Brand comes to update her.

France hasn’t changed since beating the Netherlands in the quarter-finals.

18:42 , Michel Jones

Germany XI: Frohms; Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch; Magüll, Oberdorf, Dabritz; Huth, Dad, brand

France XI: Peyraud-Magnin; Perisset, Mbock Bathy, Renard, Karchaoui; Bailbaut, Toletti, Geyoro; Diani, Malard, Cascarino

18:40 , Michel Jones

France is tonight. Germany have won the tournament 8 times, with tonight’s match being the first time the Blues have reached the semi-finals.

However, France had won one of their last games against Germany before winning in two of the last 3 meetings.

Good sign so if you expect to sign up for Wembley.

18:35 , Michel Jones

Germany have scored in their 23 knockout matches in the European Championship final, while France have conceded once in their last 38 qualifying matches and in the women’s Euro final.

If Germany scores tonight, they will be the first team to score a hundred goals in the Euro final.

6:30 p. m. Michael Jones

England’s victory in the semi-finals of Women’s Euro 2022 against Sweden attracted a television audience of 9. 3 million people on Tuesday night, the largest ever seen in the tournament.

This official figure takes into account enthusiasts watching in pubs or other giant gatherings.

For comparison, the British TV viewership record for a women’s football match was set at the 2019 World Cup, in which 11. 7 million people logged in to watch England, which ultimately lost to the United States.

That number may be matched on Sunday, July 31 when the Lionesses face either Germany or France in the tournament final.

The semi-final of the women’s Euro 2022 in England was watched by 9. 3 million viewers

18:25 , Michel Jones

Ian Wright says nothing will stop women’s football from thriving in England after the Lionesses stormed into the Euro 2022 final with a 4-0 thrashing of Sweden on Tuesday.

Sarina Wiegman’s team overcame a difficult start at Bramall Lane to exploit a team-qualified moment in the world, with Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby on target.

Former Arsenal striker Wright told the BBC he was “as proud as I have been of any English team” and reiterated his optimism on his breakfast programme ahead of Sunday’s Wembley final.

“Women’s football is here and it’s here to stay. What we see with those ladies, and the way they motivate everyone, is that nothing will stop them,” Wright told BBC Breakfast.

Ian Wright says women’s football is “here to stay” after England’s heroism at the European Championship

18:20 , Michel Jones

Beth Mead is set for the Golden Boot at Euro 2022 after sending England back to the final.

The Arsenal forward raised her tournament total to six with the first goal of Tuesday night’s 4-0 flat final win over Sweden.

Here’s a look at Mead’s achievements in the goals so far:

Beth Mead on her for the Euro 2022 Golden Boot

18:15 , Michel Jones

It has been suggested to English football that the host country’s run towards the Euro 2022 final leads to a lasting legacy.

Sarina Wiegman’s side beat Sweden 4-0 in the first semi-final at Bramall Lane to reserve their place at the centre of Sunday’s Match at Wembley against France or Germany.

Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby figured out how to make Ian Wright “prouder than ever of any English team”.

Ian Wright will see a lasting legacy of England’s run to the Euro 2022 final

18:10 , Michel Jones

France and Germany have had their first glimpses on the pitch for tonight’s clash and will brace for a pressure-packed encounter with a place in the Euro 2022 final at stake.

Everyone looks quite at ease about it.

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German midfielder Lena Oberdorf spoke at the press conference ahead of tonight’s semi-final match with Klara Buhl absent from the saying:

“It will be a tough defeat, but we must make up for it as a team. We have a strong team and a lot of wingers on the bench who were going to bring their qualities when they were replaced, so I’m not worried. “.

He continued his expectations for the match, adding: “France have a lot of strong players, but surely we need to keep an eye on Wendie Renard, especially the stopped shots.

“Cascarino is also incredibly strong on the wing, with wonderful centers, hard shots and a lot of pace. However, we also have smart players in our team and we are in our strengths. “

6:00 p. m. Michael Jones

France is aiming for successive victories against Germany for the first time. They won 1-0 in a friendly in June 2021 in Strasbourg thanks to Kenza Dali’s touch in the 30th minute over goalkeeper Merle Frohms.

But, the story is a bit the opposite of France tonight. She has not won her first Women’s Euro semi-final since West Germany in 1989.

Since then, 4 other groups have reached backside 4 for the first time, and all of them have gone further: Spain against Italy in 1997, Finland against Germany in 2005, Netherlands against England in 2009 and Austria against Denmark in 2017.

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“You asked, ‘Are you in a position to write history?’I think that’s the story,” sarina Wiegman said. She was also right.

It’s the biggest win in the history of the European Championship semi-finals, in fact, whether you take a look at the men’s or women’s game record book.

It’s rare for a team to go that far in a tournament and come home with their noses as bloodied as Sweden’s full-time at Bramall Lane. It is rare for a team to triumph in a primary final with a demonstration of control, authority and absolute dominance.

Rarely does an England team play so well, in fact. Don’t worry about comparisons to the men’s national team, as inevitable as they are, and their many disappointments as inevitable over the years.

Sarina Wiegman’s very different England writes even more history

17:50 , Michel Jones

English women’s football boss Sarina Wiegman believes England’s 4-0 semi-final win over Sweden will prompt the rest of football to back up and take note.

Goals from Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby sent Wiegman’s side into Sunday’s Euro 2022 final against France or Germany.

And beating Sweden, the team that occupies a moment in the ranking of the U. S. world champions. In the U. S. , it sends a message to all other countries, according to the England coach.

England’s victory over Sweden sends a message to the world, says Sarina Wiegman

17:45 , Michel Jones

After one of the most complicated nights of Sarina Wiegman’s tenure so far, the total maximum arrived.

Just one lap earlier, England almost faced an early exit, having to return in front of Spain, even though they all won in extra time and only after converting their technique to fight a team that had prevented the Lionesses from playing their favourite game. plan.

But here, after a first quarter of an hour from beginning to end and holding their breath, England first controlled to control, then excelled, then be totally ruthless in front of one of the world’s groups.

A 4-0 score against Sweden to succeed in the Euro 2022 final is more impressive than putting 20 against Latvia in the standings, or even beating the starters, and Wiegman’s former team, the Netherlands 5-1 in a warm-up.

It was a game that mattered, all there, and England did much more than just win: they remembered how smart they can be and reminded the world what happens when their most productive players are allowed to win.

And for that, Wiegman deserves a new mention, a sign of greater approval.

Wiegman rewarded for his team’s confidence and consistency as England triumph in euro 2022 final

17:40 , Michel Jones

Somehow, France has already achieved its purpose for Euro 2022 by reaching the semi-finals for the first time and, in others, it has not yet begun.

The team is packed with stars, but lacks clinical and ruthless merit in front of goal, which can be a challenge in the face of more complicated war matches like Germany.

Reaching the semi-finals, head coach Corinne Diacre said: “I’m very proud because this team is aiming for a great goal; this team surely provides it all.

“This organization is going well, we have a semi-final to prepare now, with serenity. Let’s enjoy. . . pass, and we pass step by step, like ï”. .

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Germany’s head coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg spoke about her expectations for tonight’s match and explained how her team will give everything they have to succeed in the Euro 2022 final.

“We know that France have an incredible transition quality and individual players with a lot of pace,” he said, “we will give everything we have on Wednesday.

“I think France also respects us after our functionality [in the quarter-finals]. From this point of view, it will be a match of equals.

5:30 p. m. Michael Jones

Germany will be forced to make a replacement due to Klara Buhl’s absence, but France will most likely appoint an unreplaced team from its own quarter-finals. Here are the compositions planned for tonight’s semi-final:

Germany: Fröhms; Gwinn, Hegering, Hendrich, Rauch; Oberdorf, Dabritz; Magúl; Huth, brand; Explosion

France: Peyraud-Magnin; Perisset, Mbock Bathy, Renard, Karchaoui; Geyoro, Bilbao, Toletti; Diani, Malard, Cascarino

Our scoring prediction: France will win a close match and qualify for the final, this is another match where additional time may be needed to separate the teams.

Germany 0-1 France.

17:25 , Michel Jones

Former England foreigner Alex Scott praised the women’s national team when they beat Sweden 4-0 at Bramall Lane on Tuesday night to secure a place in the Euro 2022 final.

The Lionesses came out of a circular first half to completely dominate after time and spend their confrontation in the semifinals, with scenes at the end of the match seeing fans and players celebrating with chants and the latter dancing on the grass.

Speaking after the final whistle, Scott also spoke of the enormity of the moment to succeed at the biggest milestone, while Ian Wright asked that maintaining the momentum of the team’s successes so far can only create a lasting “legacy”.

But right now, what should be praised is the stamina and versatility of Sarina Wiegman’s team, Scott said, after generating a very different kind of functionality than is needed to defeat Spain in the final round.

“Is it real?” Delighted reactions of experts to the arrival of England to the final of the Euro 2022

5:20 p. m. , Michel Jones

For Milo Jones, a five-year-old English fan, there will inevitably be years of anguish and torment in football. But yesterday.

The youngster, one of 32,000 enthusiasts, piled up at Bramall Lane in Sheffield to watch the Lionesses defeat Sweden 4-0 in the Euro 2022 semi-final.

And, as enthusiasts poured into the streets of Steel City afterward, there was unbridled joy at the historic victory. Discussions about the return of the football house can be heard everywhere.

“Unbelievable,” Milo said. “Amazing. “

It was, says Dad Ryan, his first football game. “What a way to start,” the 39-year-old university professor smiled. “He enjoyed it. I just hope he doesn’t think that seeing England is still so good. “

‘I still can’t smile’: joy for England enthusiasts as lionesses roar for Euro 2022 final

17:15 , Michel Jones

Last night, everywhere you looked, history was opposed to England.

Make your choice: your record of winning only a handful of your many previous encounters with Sweden; the fact that their rivals in the semi-finals were the top-ranked team at this Women’s European Championship and unbeaten in 90 minutes since 2019; or, as a maximum applicable of all, the 3 consecutive semifinal losses of the Lionesses in their last 3 primary foreign tournaments.

The log books offered little comfort.

However, as Sarina Wiegman has insisted on in this tournament, the story doesn’t count for anything. The Lionesses are one game away from winning their first major tournament, after booking their place for Sunday’s Wembley final in emphatic style.

Four unanswered targets, the third being a truly sensational heel from Alessia Russo, put a world-class competition against the sword at Bramall Lane and helped the Lionesses advance to their most important game in thirteen years with all the momentum they needed.

England qualify for Euro 2022 final with loss to Sweden

17:10 , Michel Jones

Tonight’s match is played at Milton Keynes’ MK Stadium and will be the first Euro 2022 match France will play outdoors in Rotherham.

The New York stadium is the base of the France organisation’s stages and they played all three matches there before taking the lead in the organisation to host a home draw against the Netherlands.

France captain Wendie Renard spoke about her new surroundings and said: “It’s a lovely stadium. The field is thin and a little softer. That’s a smart thing for us.

“We will meet there later, in training. The most vital thing is the quality of the terrain. Here in England it’s anything you don’t think about because all the terrain is amazing.

17:05 , Michel Jones

The German FA explained that Klara Buhl is now self-isolating after her positive Covid test and has no symptoms. The rest of the team tested negative. At a press conference on Tuesday, head coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg said:

“The most important thing is that Klara feels very well and has practically no symptoms, so we were surprised to be informed that she is HIV-positive.

“It has attenuated us all a little bit. We knew it could be our next challenge and we see it as our next challenge. We will try to stay in this tournament and bring him some happiness. “

“We test everyone and they all look good. We had an assembly with the team and we can influence the things we can influence.

“We, the player and everyone, have contacted Klara. I know this team is so amazing that it will bring them closer together. “

5:00 p. m. Michael Jones

The eight-time European champions have suffered a blow ahead of tonight’s semi-final with France, as winger Klara Buhl will miss the adjustment due to a Covid-19 test.

The 21-year-old has played all 4 of her country’s matches so far, and Germany won them each, scored 11 goals and conceded none.

16:41 , Michel Jones

Hello and welcome to the politics of the moment of The Independent in the semi-final of Euro 2022 when Germany faces France in Milton Keynes.

Germany are unbeaten since the start of their campaign, keeping 4 cages intact in the same number of matches. They ruled Group B before defeating a resilient Austria 2–0 in the quarter-finals.

France also finished in the top of their organization and faced the Netherlands in the quarterfinals. A flurry of missed opportunities threatened to slow down the progress of Corinne Diacre’s side, but Eve Perisset conceded a penalty in extra time to send Les Bleus away. in her first semi-final of the Women’s European Championship.

The winner of this semi-final will travel to Wembley where they will face England, who qualified for the final after sweeping Sweden 4-0 in the first semi-final.

We will bring you all the action from tonight’s match as the reaction to England’s win over Sweden yesterday.

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