Euro 2025 Daily: Sweden demolish Germany, Poland make history
Briefly

Germany faced a shocking defeat, losing 4-1 to Sweden and marking their most significant loss in Women's European Championship history. Carlotta Wamser set up the opening goal but received a red card in the 31st minute, changing the game's dynamic. After leading initially, Germany allowed Sweden to come back, ultimately securing first place in Group C. Wamser's loss had a significant impact, and Germany will now face the Group D winner in the next round, while Sweden remains in Zurich for their next match.
Germany suffered a heavy defeat, losing 4-1 to Sweden after a pivotal red card changed the game's momentum, leading to Sweden's victory in Group C.
Carlotta Wamser's early contributions included an assist, but her red card severely hindered Germany, marking their most significant loss in Euros history.
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