3-0: Germany have no choice in Finland

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The German team has completed its full success in the group stage after beating Finland 3-0, who were outclassed from start to finish by one of the strongest contenders for the title. Furthermore after the first period where the Teutonics were not awarded even one goal against and scored an average of 3 goals per game. Quite the opposite of Finland, which said goodbye to the tournament with 0 points, 8 goals against and only one goal in favor, was against Spain.

Germany entered the match very well, showing its efficiency from the start. In fact, the team taught by Martina Voss-Tecklenburg he was able to open the scoring with almost no exhaustion the first 30 seconds. A beautiful cross from the right ended at the head of popp that he was completely alone even though he came somewhat compelled and his attempts increased. This would be the first warning of many for the Finns who did not concede the first goal until 40 ‘despite German pressure. Finland resigned in anticipation of some counterattack options as they bottled up in their field a Germany that played at will and enjoyed all sorts of opportunities, although they could not find a goal. Most of the attacks came from the right side due in large part to the inspiration Dabritz Y Gwinn. Especially the latter who served the first purpose. The Bayern Munich winger reached baseline to assist another winger, kleinherne, who only had to put his head down to send it unopposed behind the net. The goal came just five minutes before the break, when Germany posed the least risk, and it was a blow from which the Scandinavians could no longer recover.

The second half followed the same script as the first, although this time three minutes was enough for the Germans to find the second goal. It was the 48th minute of the match when a great cross from Hendrich found the head of popp, who jumped hard and finished a dive to score his third goal of the tournament. Germany continues to insist against a dislocated Finland starting to assume a third is a matter of time. The third goal coming in the 63rd minute thanks to a good play’s Anyomi. The young German striker, who entered the break and was enjoying his first minutes of this European Championship, stole the ball from the penalty spot, placed it on his right leg and was beaten. Talaslahti with a powerful crossover shot. Finland could only resist not taking a big win and so they did. The final stage of the match didn’t have much history and the 3 to 0 was the final result.

Germany are in the quarter-finals of the European Championship for the eleventh consecutive time in search of their ninth European crown. Teutonics will face Austria next Thursday (8:00 pm) in search of the semifinals with brand favorites.

Source: La Verdad

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