DFB women triumph 4-0 over the Netherlands in Bremen!

Die DFB-Frauen gewinnen am 2. Juni 2025 in Bremen gegen die Niederlande 4:0 und sichern sich den ersten Platz in der Nations League.
The DFB women win 4-0 in Bremen on June 2, 2025 in Bremen and secure first place in the Nations League. (Symbolbild/MB)

DFB women triumph 4-0 over the Netherlands in Bremen!

Bremen, Deutschland - On June 2, 2025, the German footballers ensured fireworks. With an impressive 4-0 victory, they defeated the Netherlands in Bremen and thus secured the ticket for the final four of the UEFA Women’s Nations League prematurely. The match was shaped by a dominant German team that held the scepter in hand over the entire season. The goals scored Linda Dallmann (7th minute), Lea Schüller (22nd and 51st minute) and Sarai Linder (44th minute) and put the 32,398 fans present on site.

What a start! The national coach Christian Wück, who made five changes in the starting eleven compared to the previous game against Scotland, saw his players wide awake from the first minute. The Dutch, on the other hand, had to struggle with difficulties in building the game, which became clear when the top scorer Lineth Beersteyn was missing. While DFB keeper Merle Berger stood between the posts, she injured herself for a short time, but was able to continue and thus contributed significantly to the white vest.

a clear victory and the look ahead

The result underlines how strongly the German squad is currently set up. Dallmann and Schüller showed themselves to be accurate and acted dangerous, while Klara Bühl spent further chances. In added time, Wilms still had the opportunity to score an honor for the Netherlands, but the ball missed the goal. Wück's prudence to see the game as a kind of "final" seems to be paid out; His attempts to prepare the team for the upcoming tasks show clear progress.

  • Torflge:
    • Dallmann (7th minute)
    • Schüller (22nd minute)
    • linder (44th minute)
    • Schüller (51st minute)
  • yellow card: Hendrich (87th minute)
  • audience: 32,398 spectators
  • injury report: Berger injured himself briefly, but was able to continue playing.

This remarkable performance in Bremen is not only a sign of self-confidence, but also the good preparation for the upcoming EM group games against Poland, Denmark and Sweden. Wück also said that the squad will be announced for the European Championship on June 12 and that Lena Oberdorf is making progress after her cruciate ligament rupture. Carlotta Wamser was also able to look forward to her debut in the final phase.

What does the UEFA Women’s Nations League mean?

The UEFA Women’s Nations League is more than just a tournament; It is a Biennal international competitive system that is organized under the patronage of the UEFA and aims to increase competitiveness in women's football. The league is divided into three leagues (A, B and C), whereby the group winners from Liga A qualify for the finals, which in turn are decisive for qualification for the big international tournaments such as UEFA Women’s Championship or the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The introduction of the Nations League was launched in 2022 to further increase interest in women's football and to improve the framework conditions. In the past games, in addition to the sporting success, the DFB women were also able to provide many emotions and exciting games that are striving for the audience.

With this victory in the back, the German national team seems to be well prepared for the challenges that are still ahead of them. To new heights in a sport that is constantly evolving!

For more insights and current updates, you can report the reporting at ran.de . Further information about the UEFA Women’s Nations League can also be found on Wikipedia .

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