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Swedes cheered on European victory against Germany
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Sweden moved into the quarter-finals at the European Football Championships as the winner of Group C. The Scandinavians defeated Germany with 4: 1 (3: 1) in Zurich on Saturday, both selections had previously been arrested as a promoted man. In the second group match, Poland celebrated a 3-2 win in the duel of the previously pointless teams against Denmark and thus said goodbye to the tournament as a pool of pool.

The Germans started strongly in the Letzigrund Stadium and took the lead after a remarkable attack by Jule Brand (7th) early. The Swedes managed to equalize with their first significant action, Stina Blackstenius was neglected by the German defensive (12th). Germany stayed on the trigger, but again the Swedes met, and this time a little happy through a press ball from Smilla Holmberg (25th).

Preliminary decision according to red for Wamser

The early preliminary decision followed after a good half hour. Carlotta Wamser deliberately fought off a shot from Fridolina Rolfö on the goal line and saw red, Rolfö secured the due penalty (34th). The game, which was rapid before the exclusion, lost a significant time after the exclusion – Germany was no longer able to add outnumbered, Sweden had no problem managing the lead and caused the final score (80th) by Lina Hurtig.

For the Scandinavians victorious in all three group games, the second from Pool D on Thursday will be possible on Thursday, with France, England, Netherlands and Wales, all four teams are still possible. After the first defeat, the Germans are waiting for the Germans after two successes next Saturday, the winner of this group, which will be decided on Sunday.

The Poles managed to say goodbye that they won against Denmark after goals from Natalia Padilla-Bidas (13th), Ewa Pajor (20th) and Martyna Wiankowska (76.) or Janni Thomson (59.) and Signe Bruun (83.).

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