How to win the Euros: set-piece prowess, holding midfielders and good subs
Briefly

The women's European Championship has seen only five nations prevail since its inception in 1984, with Germany leading the way with eight titles. The article discusses the vital aspects that correlate with tournament success, particularly emphasizing the importance of familiarity and consistency within teams. Germany, with a reliable core during their championship years, sets an example. England and the Netherlands also reflect this trend, having developed strong foundations prior to their respective victories. Meanwhile, Spain seeks to leverage its depth of talent for a breakthrough win without historical success in the tournament.
When it comes to knowing how to win the Euros, no team has more experience than Germany. Their record of eight victories from nine tournaments includes a run of six consecutive titles between 1995-2013. This success highlights the importance of familiarity and consistency within a squad over multiple competitions.
The Netherlands and England developed the nucleus of their victorious sides long before the tournaments began. Three years before Netherlands' win on home soil in 2017, key players progressed to the senior squad together after winning the under-19s Euros.
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