Quarter -finals on Saturday
So the DFB women relax in advance
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Matcha and coffee, table tennis and origami: In addition to training, the DFB women can also get quieter before the EM quarterfinals.
On Saturday evening, the German national women in Basel will meet France at the current European Championship. Not only training for the footballers is pending in advance. On Instagram you are currently showing how you spend your time before the game.
Table tennis, Matcha and Origami
Offensive player Klara Bühl (24) shared a photo collection of the past few days. Accordingly, she relaxed when folding origami animals and loosened crossword puzzles. Her teammates Elisa Senß (27) and Linda Dallmann (30) met for a table tennis match, Giulia Gwinn (26). With Sydney Lohmann (25), Bühl made an appointment for a coffee or Matcha latte. There were also sweet particles like Pain’s au chocolat. Bühl Kürkt Lohmann in her story to the “Matcha master” – apparently she dominates the preparation of the Matcha Latte particularly well.
The women’s team also enjoyed the time together when relaxing outdoors. And of course the contact with the fans was also maintained: the official account of the DFB women, alongside training photos, shared pictures on which the players sign footballs and jerseys.
This is how the German team continues
At 9 p.m. you will go on the lawn tomorrow Saturday. The game against France is broadcast on ZDF, the ZDF media library and at DAZN. The encounter in St. Jakob-Park decides on moving into the semi-finals. There they could meet Spain or Switzerland on July 23. The first semi -finals will take place on July 22nd. Then Italy meets England. The final ended the final of the European Championship on July 27th.
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Source: Stern

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