German Women’s Football Team Faces Key Decisions Ahead of Nations League Clash
As Lena Oberdorf works toward a potential return, midfield competition intensifies and defensive gaps remain a concern for Euro 2025 preparations.
- Lena Oberdorf has resumed partial training with Bayern Munich but her availability for Euro 2025 remains uncertain, with coach Christian Wück hoping she can gain match fitness before the tournament.
- Elisa Senß and Sjoeke Nüsken have solidified their roles in defensive midfield, showcasing strong performances in recent Nations League matches.
- Linda Dallmann continues to impress in an attacking midfield role, transitioning from a substitute to a key contributor under Wück’s leadership.
- Janina Minge, praised for her leadership and versatility, is currently filling a critical need in central defense due to limited options in the backline.
- Established forwards Klara Bühl, Lea Schüller, and Jule Brand remain central to the team’s offensive strategy as they prepare for their match against Scotland on April 8.