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On Wednesday, it is decided whether the DFB women move into the European Championship final. Before the game, your male colleagues speak up.
On Wednesday evening, the highly expected semi-finals of the women of women between Germany and Spain will increase in Zurich. A few hours before the game (transfer from 8:15 p.m. in the first one), some football stars from the men’s team are now speaking up. Of course, primarily to express your support.
Joshua Kimmich (30), captain of the DFB team and Bayern star, sent a short video ,. In it, he initially congratulates his colleagues to victory in the quarter -finals against France (final score 6: 5 after penalty shootout): “Sick game and nothing for the faint of heart!” It was “madness”. “We all, the whole country, stand behind you! We are incredibly proud of you. Fetz Ma’s!” Kimmich also encourages the team.
Antonio Rüdiger (32), defense boss and real Madrid star, also has a detailed say in the video. “I wish you all conceivable for the semi -finals,” said Rüdiger, “Gas Gas and get that thing!” And Leipzig’s full-back David Raum (27) then asks the completely justified question: “What is supposed to stop you? This naturally alludes to the narrow and extremely unfortunate 2: 1 defeat of the men at the home European Championships last year.
Niclas Füllkrug and Nico Schlotterbeck also keep their fingers crossed
Approval favorite Niclas Füllkrug (32) also keeps your fingers crossed for the DFB women. In his usual relaxed-positive way, the striker of West Ham United sends his greetings: “Girls! Get the pot. We believe in you!” Nico Schlotterbeck (25), central defender of Borussia Dortmund, is the last in the video series. He also wishes the team every success for the semi -finals: “I wish you a lot of success against Spain.” It will not be a simple task, he admits – but with the current team spirit, this hurdle should also be created.
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Source: Stern

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