MADRID, 30 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The coach of Germany, Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, trusted that her players know how to play with the pressure of Wembley in this Sunday’s final of Euro 2022 against the hosts England, a fearsome rival and on an unbeaten streak of 19 games.

“England have a clear plan for how they want to play. They have a lot of pace, a lot of confidence and a lot of players who have goals. They are physical and have everything a team needs to win. They have a long run without losing, but it could be a good time to change that,” he said at a press conference this Saturday.

The technician, who was four times champion of the tournament as a player, pointed out that her team is plugged in, with the aim of adding the ninth title for the country in a scenario that for many of her players will be unknown. “Everyone is plugged in and the whole country behind the team,” she said.

“We know there will be a lot of noise, excitement and energy behind us. It’s the biggest challenge. I’m excited to see how our young players, who will be experiencing something like this for the first time, handle a situation like this, whether it affects them or not.” .

“It has been a journey without a doubt, one that started after the 2019 World Cup. We brought in a lot of new players. We got through a group with three tough opponents and made our dream of playing in the Wembley final come true. You just have to look around you. we were able to experience in 2019, with close to 80,000 fans, but this Sunday will be different because it is a EURO final.”