Germany thrashes Denmark to get Women’s Euro campaign off to a flying start

Germany tops the group on three points with Spain which beat Finland 4-1 earlier. Denmark next takes on Finland on Tuesday, while Germany plays Spain later that day.

Published : Jul 09, 2022 08:31 IST , LONDON

Germany‘s Lena Lattwein, 4th left, celebrates after scoring her side’s third goal.
Germany‘s Lena Lattwein, 4th left, celebrates after scoring her side’s third goal. | Photo Credit: AP
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Germany‘s Lena Lattwein, 4th left, celebrates after scoring her side’s third goal. | Photo Credit: AP

Germany's bid to win a record ninth European Championship got off to an emphatic start as it beat Denmark 4-0 in its Group B opener on Friday.

An early strike from Lina Magull and second-half goals from Lea Schuller, Lena Lattwein and Alexandra Popp at the Brentford Community Stadium ensured Germany kept its record intact of never losing an opening match in the Euros.

It was sweet revenge for the Germans who lost 2-1 to Denmark in the quarterfinals of the previous tournament in 2017. The Danes went on to finish as runners-up that year, but could not cope with a rampant Germany this time round.

Germany rattled the woodwork three times in the opening 15 minutes but finally made the breakthrough in the 21st when Magull charged down defender Stine Pedersen and won the ball to go through on goal and rifle it past goalkeeper Lene Christiansen.

Martina Voss Tecklenburg's side could have extended their lead before halftime but was either thwarted by Christiansen or their own profligacy.

Christiansen did well to deny Magull early in the second half when she tipped wide a long-range effort from the midfielder. However, from the resulting corner, Schuller rose highest to meet Magull's cross and head in Germany's second.

Denmark hardly threatened and conceded a third in the 78th minute when substitute Lattwein fired in a knockdown from midfielder Lena Oberdorf.

Another substitute Popp, who missed the 2017 tournament through injury, put a gloss on the scoreline late on with her 54th goal for her country, while Denmark had 19-year-old Kathrine Moller Kuhl sent off right at the end for a second booking.

Germany tops the group on three points with Spain which beat Finland 4-1 earlier. Denmark next takes on Finland on Tuesday, while Germany plays Spain later that day.

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