Sweden achieved a 4-1 victory over Germany, marking Germany's largest defeat in Women's European Championship history. The match was pivotal for Sweden as they ended the group stage with a perfect nine points from three matches. In the early stages, Germany led with a goal from Jule Brand, but Sweden equalized quickly and gained the advantage. A red card issued to Germany's Carlotta Wamser for a handball affected the game significantly, allowing Sweden to convert a penalty and score again late in the match. Germany advanced as runners-up despite the loss.
Sweden secured their position at the top of Group C with a decisive 4-1 victory over Germany, marking Germany's largest-ever defeat in Women's European Championship history.
Germany's struggle was exacerbated by a first-half red card to Carlotta Wamser, which significantly influenced the match outcome.
Germany initially took the lead with a goal from Jule Brand, but Sweden responded quickly and dominated the remainder of the match.
The result reflects a significant shift, with Sweden finishing the group stage with a perfect nine points and Germany moving forward as runners-up.
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