As night falls, Thursday (28th) dawns with the Women's EHF EURO Quarter-Final clash between Germany and France. The German women's soccer team has won all four matches in this tournament, scoring 11 goals and becoming the only team with zero shutout, which demonstrates its kingly style. The French women's soccer team won the last round in extra time, but compared to their opponents, they have less than two days of rest time, and their physical strength is obviously at a disadvantage; the German women's soccer team is waiting for the laborers, and it is expected that they will win easily and advance to the final, and the chances of a home win are quite high. (Thursday, 3 a.m. kickoff)

The German women's soccer team has won the Women's EHF Championship eight times, the most in the history of the tournament. Although the German team unexpectedly stopped at the last eight stage of the last tournament, ending their brilliant record of six consecutive championships, this year they came back with a stronger determination to compete for the title. They beat Spain, Denmark, Finland and Austria in a row, and achieved four consecutive victories from the group stage to the last eight.

The German women's soccer team is best known for its consistency, having outscored their opponents by at least two goals in every game of the tournament. Striker Alexandra Park has scored a goal in each of her four matches, and six of her teammates have scored goals as well, giving the opponents a lot of offensive firepower to defend against.

French women's soccer team tired and inexperienced

Meanwhile, the French women's soccer team's performance in this year's tournament has been slightly up and down. They beat the Italian women's soccer team 5-1 in the first match, but then their form declined and they failed to win in the last two matches. In the last round, they fought with the Dutch women's soccer team to a 0-0 draw in 90 minutes, and finally won the penalty shootout 1-0 to advance. Since the French women's soccer team is two days later than the German women's soccer team to participate in the eight-legged tournament, coupled with the last round of 120-minute battle, the players may have physical exhaustion, which may affect their performance on the field.

In addition to the physical disadvantage, the French women's soccer team has reached the quarterfinals for the first time in this year's tournament, and compared with the experienced German women's soccer team, they are at a disadvantage in terms of psychology and practical experience. Therefore, from all perspectives, the German women's soccer team has a better chance of winning this match, and a home win is undoubtedly a wise choice.

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