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The national coach is concerned about the women's trip to the United States

The national coach is concerned about the women’s trip to the United States

After Germany beat France 2-1, national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg expressed her unease over the highly anticipated international trip to the United States in November.

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The basics in brief

  • Runner-up to the European Champion challenges the two-time World Champion from the United States in a year-end International Match Test: Day 11.

“The deciding factor is that we have a contractual commitment that goes back a long time,” the 54-year-old said Friday evening in Dresden. “We still owe it to the United States. I wouldn’t be angry if we had a different deal. We tried everything, got into a lot of discussions, and at the highest level too.” The background to her concerns is the intense pressure, especially on several of her players from VfL Wolfsburg and FC Bayern Munich in the Champions League group stage.

The runners-up challenged the two-time European champions from the United States in the year-end International Match Test: on November 11 (1:00 a.m. CET) in Fort Lauderdale/Florida and on November 13 in Harrison/NJ (1:00 p.m. CST) Europe).

Meanwhile, Voss-Tecklenburg appreciates the analogy with an entirely large team with a vision of the World Cup from July 20 to August 20, 2023 in Australia and New Zealand. She had previously said: “The matches against the United States – and then also in the country of the world champions, where women’s football is so important – are always something very special.” Now she will make the most of it and “do everything to ensure our players stay healthy”.

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