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Germany women fall to loss in France friendly

A stunning first half strike from Kenza Dali condemned Germany to a second recent defeat to a major European rival. While the match was only a friendly, it offers coach Martina Voss-Tecklenbur­g food for thought.

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A stunning first half strike from Kenza Dali condemned Germany to a second recent defeat to a major European rival. While the match was only a friendly, it offers coach Martina Voss-Tecklenbur­g food for thought.

France 1 - 0 Germany, Stade delaMeinau (Dali 30')

Another year to prepare for the Euros may be gratefully received by Germany after all, after they fell to defeat at the hands of one of their major European rivals for the second time in four games.

Recent wins against Australia and Norway will not have erased the memory of defeat to the Netherland­s earlier this year and another loss, albeit to a sensationa­l strike, leaves Germany coach Martina Voss-Tecklenbur­g much to ponder.

Voss- Tecklenbur­g shuffled her pack a little without appearing to weaken her side too significan­tly, relying on a core of players from title winners Bayern Munich.

After a cagey opening, an

incisive pass from Linda Dallman gave Svenja Huth a golden opportunit­y to break the deadlock but the experience­d striker failed to get any power on her strike as she tumbled under minimal pressure.

Profligate and punished

The home side were finally stung in to action and took the lead 10 minutes later through Kenza Dali. The West Ham United midfielder appeared to pose little threat 25 yards out and running horizontal­ly and away from the German goal. But she dug out a powerful drive that dipped over Merle Frohms.

The goalscorer seemed to pull something around the midriff in the act of scoring and was replaced soon after. Pain almost followed for Germany too when Dallmann dwelt on the ball in her own half, allowing Grace Geyoro a free run on goal, only for Frohms to win the one-on-one battle.

Geyoro gave Germany another scare early in the second half before France's Bayern star, Viviane Asseyi, and her German clubmate Klara Bühl exchanged scorching solo runs that fizzled out at the finish.

Despite the class of the French side, Voss-Tecklenbur­g continued to chance her arm, giving another half an hour to Hoffenheim 18-year-old Jule Brand, who made such an impact against Australia in her debut in April. The teenager almost made a similarly striking introducti­on on Thursday, but couldn't keep a header down with her first touch.

In truth, the visitors failed to create any genuine opportunit­ies in the second half and failed to score in a match for the first time since 2018. But, unlike her male counterpar­t Joachim Löw, who faces the same opposition in the men's Euros on Tuesday, Voss Tecklenbur­g has time on her side.

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Martina Voss-Tecklenbur­g is preparing Germany for a delayed Euros

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