Germany was defeated 4-1 by Sweden, a result highlighting long-standing defensive problems. Despite an early goal by Jule Brand, Germany struggled as Sweden took control of the match. Carlotta Wamser's red card further complicated matters for Germany. The defense was repeatedly breached, showing the team's tactical vulnerabilities. Germany's attempts to push forward only made them susceptible to counterattacks. Although the loss means Germany is second in the group, it also allows them extra rest before the quarter-finals against France.
Germany's defensive frailties were on full display, and although they started strong, they couldn't maintain their momentum, ultimately succumbing to Sweden's offensive prowess.
The Swedish team effectively exploited Germany’s tactical vulnerabilities, revealing significant issues in their defense while showcasing their own attacking strength.
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