coach of Germany Martina Voss-Tecklenburghe has before him the joint challenge of giving the German team its ninth European Championship and the staff of becoming the first European champion coach at national team and club level after achieving it in Duisburg in 2009. And the German coach was also a bit of a challenge in the preview of the England-Germany final this Sunday (6:00 pm). “If we were allowed to dream, we would have chosen to play against England in this final. and nothing against others. From the beginning, Wembley will be English and I hope that it will be ours in the end”, Voss-Tecklenburg dared to say.
“As in the rest of the games, we have to be aggressive and have courage,” he added. “This is a game that football fans enjoy. There are matches between England and Germany many traditions, I don’t differentiate between men and women. Both teams deserve the final, it’s what everyone is looking forward to. Millions of viewers will follow it, all over Europe”, he said too.
The 1966 World Cup Final
Of course, Voss-Tecklenburg was asked about the 1966 Men’s World Cup final between England and Germany also in Wembley, resolved in favor of the English with Hurst’s ghost goal in extra time. “I was born in 1967, so I only remember what I saw on television. But it’s past the pressure is on England there are more of them than us”, concluded Martina Voss-Tecklenburg.
Source: La Verdad

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