The German Women's national team loses their placement game at the 6-nation tournament in Tranas (Sweden) 1:2 (0:1, 1:0, 0:1) against the Czech Republic and thus takes sixth place.
From the beginning, the game was played by both sides, with the Czechs initially having the greater share of the ball and taking a 19-1 lead in the 0th minute through Natalie Mlynkova. The German team found their way into the game better in the second third and were able to equalize with a direct shot from Marie Delarbre in the 32nd minute. Both teams then had their chances to score, and the Czech Republic took advantage of one of these goals through Alena Mills to score the winning goal for the Czech Republic 1-2.
Christian Künast, women’s national coach: “The third game was also very close and hard-fought, in which we played a weak first third. From the second third onwards we were the better team, without being rewarded for it. For the World Cup it is important that we perform at our best for the full sixty minutes of every game.”
The German U16 women's national team showed a great reaction after yesterday's clear defeat and won her second tournament game. Young Talent national coach Daniel Bartell's team defeated Austria 6:0 (2:0, 2:0, 2:0)
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You can find all the statistics for the tournaments HERE.

