Olaf Scholz visited the German soccer players in the dressing room after the final – and promised support for women’s soccer.
Olaf Scholz (64) and colleagues from politics supported the German national soccer players in the stands at the European Championship final in England. Together with his wife Britta Ernst (61), the Chancellor was a guest at London’s Wembley Stadium. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (52) and Bundestag President Bärbel Bas (54) also kept their fingers crossed in the stands.
After the defeat against hosts England (1:2 after extra time), he visited the DFB team in the dressing room. According to media reports, he is said to have expressed his respect for the team there – and promised that he would work for the future of women’s football. The official of the chancellor’s flying visit.
Also the team. “It was a thrilling tournament and the whole of Germany is proud of this team!” he wrote, among other things.
Nancy Faeser tweets a picture from the dressing room
Also , on which she poses with the players. Under her blazer, the interior minister wears a shirt worn by goalkeeper Merle Frohms (27). “I was just able to congratulate the DFB women after the game on being runners-up in the European Championship,” she wrote. We’ve seen top-flight football throughout the Euro. And next year the World Cup is already waiting”
Source: Stern

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