Sweden defeated Germany 4-1 in a significant Women's Euro 2025 clash. Germany initially took the lead with Jule Brand's goal, but Sweden quickly equalized through Stina Blackstenius. Smilla Holmberg then netted the go-ahead goal. The game shifted dramatically when Germany's Carlotta Wamser received a red card for a bizarre handball, reducing them to ten players. Sweden capitalized on this advantage, scoring two more goals, including a penalty by Fridolina Rolfo. Sweden's win solidified their top position in the group, providing a potentially easier path in the knockout stages.
Germany started strong with Jule Brand's early goal, but Sweden quickly responded with Stina Blackstenius leveling the score followed by a go-ahead goal from Smilla Holmberg.
The match transformed when Carlotta Wamser's ill-advised handball reduced Germany to ten players, impacting their ability to recover and allowing Sweden to score two more goals.
Sweden's victory not only granted them momentum but also ensured a favorable position in the knockout stage, as they would face Spain only if reaching the final.
Historically, Germany held an advantage over Sweden with a record of 21 wins in 31 meetings before this match, yet Sweden's past victories showcased their capability to compete.
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