The Brazilian coach is mourning the loss of Ludmila

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Real Madrid’s defenses Kathleenfrom the Levant, Anthonythe Barcelona attacker Geyses with two members of the Madrid CFF, Lauren and Gabi Nunes was summoned by the coach of the Brazilian women’s team, Pia Sundhagefor the final of the “Finalísima” against England and leading the way Martha.

Canarinha will play the “Finalísima” on April 6, facing the American and European champions, at Wembley Stadium, in London, and on the 11th of the same month they will play a friendly with Germany, in Nuremberg.

Sundhage called up 26 players for two high-level commitments on the Old Continent, among those unscathed were forwards Debinha, from Kansas City, and Ludmila, from Atlético de Madrid.

The red and white goalscorer tore his knee ligament and could miss the next World Cup, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand between July and August this year.

Ludmila is special for her speed and strength. He scores goals, distributes assists, but there is always someone who can replace him”, although “Let’s face it there is no one like him, I don’t think there is another player as fast”lamented the Swedish coach and former soccer player at a press conference.

Yes, the great star of choice is at the call, Martha, the ‘queen of soccer’, six times named the best in the world. The Orlando Pride scorer was joined in attack by Gabi Nunes (Madrid CFF), Geyse (Barcelona), Nicole Raysla (Benfica) and Bia Zaneratto (Palmeiras).

the concierge Camilafrom Santos, and the midfielder alignfrom Ferroviária, is among the new additions to a Sundhage list that also includes the return of full-back Antonia and midfielder Doubt Sampaiofrom Corinth.

Source: La Verdad

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