Germany began their Women's Euro 2025 campaign with a victory over Poland, initiated by Jule Brand's goal in the 52nd minute, leading to a second goal from Lea Schuller. Poland displayed impressive defensive tactics and created early scoring opportunities, capitalizing on swift counterattacks, particularly from striker Ewa Pajor. The match environment in St Gallen reflected Germany's strong fan presence, having sold the most tickets after hosts Switzerland. Germany, a historically formidable team, sought to extend their successful streak and demonstrate their prowess as eight-time European champions.
Jule Brand's goal in the 52nd minute broke the deadlock, setting the tone for Germany's eventual victory over Poland, demonstrating the team's quality and depth.
Poland executed a strong defensive strategy, often playing with a back six, and showcased their attacking threat through Ewa Pajor, creating early chances in the match.
The match unfolded in St Gallen, where Germany's large and passionate supporter base almost created a home advantage, as they sought to maintain their winning momentum.
Germany's historical success as eight-time champions was highlighted, contrasting with Poland's impressive debut performance in the tournament.
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