HIGHLIGHTS | VfL Wolfsburg vs. AS Roma — UEFA Women’s Champions League 2024-25



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17 thoughts on “HIGHLIGHTS | VfL Wolfsburg vs. AS Roma — UEFA Women’s Champions League 2024-25”

  1. First ever hat-trick for Sveindís in her professional club career – and what a time to get one! 🤩😎
    been following her since watching her play against Barcelona couple of years back. shes incredible

  2. The way Italian women have declined over past couple of seasons is sad after the promise shown from 2019 to 2022. Technical nations like Italy & Portugal, even Spain, need to find taller, faster & stronger players locally to make an impact internationally. Specially 1.8M goalie and efficient strikers. Physicality of the she-Wolves finally broke down the relatively petite Italians.
    More work needs to be done by the Wolfsburg defense. Not clearing the ball properly under pressure inside the box needs to be addressed. The decisive goal in final against Barca & the reply by Roma in this match being 2 examples of panicking in tight spaces.

  3. Really disappointed with Roma this season. Felt like they really held their own last time round, but they really seem to be struggling with the level in the UWCL. Sadly that has been true across the board this year, as we've seen some ridiculous scorelines just in the group stages. Disappointing as you want matches to be as competitive as possible.

  4. An extraordinary night for Wolfsburg and particularly Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir, an eventful one to be on commentary for, to score four goals as a substitute is incredible! You might have noticed I primarily refer to her as 'Sveindís Jane' not 'Jónsdóttir' as one would for say a German player by default. That's because German names are formally shortened to the surname. Icelandic names are formally shortened to the first name. The name “Yonsdóttir” is not a surname; it’s a patronymic. It identifies who the person’s father is. In this case, literally, the person is “Svayndees Jane, daughter of Yons” It would be considered inappropriate in Iceland – and indeed sexist — to shorten a woman’s name to “daughter of Yons”. In the context of a women’s professional footballer, referring to each player primarily by the name of her father, not by her own name, would be considered highly sexist in Iceland.

    The result means Wolfsburg are into the quarter-finals for a 12th season in 13, last season the only exception. The She-Wolves have also won eight of their last nine games. For AS Roma, it's the second time in a row they have been been drawn in a really tough group, and missed out on reaching the knockouts, so the priority now becomes retaining the Italian Serie A League and Coppa Italia cup domestic double they won last season.

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