Germany's Women's Football Team Embarks on New Era Under Coach Christian Wück
With Alexandra Popp retiring, Laura Freigang emerges as a key player in upcoming friendlies against England and Australia.
- Christian Wück, former men's U17 World Cup-winning coach, takes charge of Germany's women's national team, succeeding Horst Hrubesch.
- Laura Freigang is poised to replace retiring striker Alexandra Popp, showcasing her skills in friendlies at Wembley and Duisburg.
- The squad sees the introduction of new players Giovanna Hoffmann and Lisanne Gräwe, alongside the return of several key players.
- Ann-Katrin Berger is expected to continue as the primary goalkeeper after impressive performances at the Paris Olympics.
- Germany aims to rebuild and strategize for Euro 2025, seeking to move past the setbacks of the 2023 World Cup.