From UWCL Team-mates To EURO 2022 Rivals: Berger To Find Out How Tough An Opponent Harder Is ๐Ÿ˜ฉ



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5 thoughts on “From UWCL Team-mates To EURO 2022 Rivals: Berger To Find Out How Tough An Opponent Harder Is ๐Ÿ˜ฉ”

  1. Berger is a weird pick – I'm pretty sure Frohms will be at the goal for all of their games bar some injury or sudden drop of form? Why not, idk, Magdalena Eriksson and Aniek Nouwen?

  2. Spain is an one-woman team, same to their men's counterparts, or maybe worse – their only superstar is Alexia Putellas and nothing else. Jorge Vilda lacks the charisma of Luis Enrique to run the game and lessons from Euro 2017 and World Cup 2019 show that, when Spain is overrated, Spain tends to explode itself. Germany and England taught them hard back then and this will be the same. Spain will fail before the trophy.

    Germany, being a superpower in women's stage, is definitely the best team in this group and has the highest chance to progress, but Germany is no longer the lone superpower of European women's football anymore and it will be harder for them to win again.

    Denmark will be a mystery and Denmark can also inflict surprises against both Spain and Germany, and, I expect the Danish women's side will not make the same mistake against Finland like their men's team (which lost 0-1). Sorry Finns.

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