German Clubs Face Tough Test in Women's Champions League
Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg aim for quarterfinals amid rising competition from European powerhouses.
- Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg represent Germany in the Women's Champions League, seeking to prove their competitiveness on the international stage.
- Despite domestic success, German clubs face increasing challenges from financially stronger teams in Spain, France, and England.
- Wolfsburg's coach, Tommy Stroot, emphasizes the motivation derived from last year's failure to qualify, setting the quarterfinals as the team's minimum goal.
- Bayern Munich, led by President Herbert Hainer, aspires to establish itself among the top international teams, with the quarterfinals as a key target.
- Both teams face a busy schedule, with Wolfsburg meeting AS RomaBayern Munich playing Arsenal in their opening group matches this week.