Overview
- Germany recovered from a 1–0 first-half deficit to beat Denmark 2–1 with Sjoeke Nüsken’s 56th-minute penalty and Lea Schüller’s 66th-minute strike.
- The victory secured six points from two matches, putting Germany on the verge of the last eight pending Sweden’s result against Poland later on July 8.
- Playing without injured captain Giulia Gwinn, the squad displayed collective resilience and tactical cohesion under coach Christian Wück.
- Lea Schüller called her match-winning finish “simple” in an ARD interview, and Wück praised his team’s strong mentality after the comeback.
- Giulia Gwinn celebrated the result on Instagram as a “wild” game that brought “pure relief” with three crucial points.