Fear for the German Captain Gwinn. She left the first match early in tears
- Germany's first win of the tournament, 2-0 against Poland, was bittersweet. The 26‑year‑old Bayern Munich right‑back, who has previously endured two ACL ijuries, twisted her knee making a critical block in the 40th minute and was visibly in tears as she left the pitch.
- Germany’s coach Christian Wück emphasized caution, stating they’ll await MRI results before determining if this is another serious knee injury.
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