France's women's football team is preparing for a challenging quarter-final match against Germany at the Women's Euro 2025. France has shown impressive form, winning all their group stage matches, including victories over England and the Netherlands. They have scored 11 goals from nine different players in just three games. Coach Laurent Bonadei views Germany as a significant opponent, highlighting the match as an opportunity for growth.
Germany, a dominant force in European football with eight titles, faced a setback in their last group game. They suffered a 4-1 defeat to Sweden, during which Carlotta Wamser was sent off. Despite this loss, Germany remains focused on overcoming the disappointment and performing well in the upcoming knockout phase.

Coach Christian Wueck acknowledged France as favourites due to their perfect group stage record. "If you look at the raw numbers, the French won nine points in the group stage, we won six, that's why I think the French are the favourites," he stated. He emphasised that Germany must leave behind their previous defeat to concentrate on the quarter-final.
Bonadei scheduled a tough match against Brazil before the finals to prepare his team for high-stakes encounters like this one. He believes such experiences are crucial for young players' development. "It's in these big moments that we see if we've taken the next step. And our young players need that," Bonadei remarked.
Wueck stressed that Germany's performance on the pitch will determine their fate in the tournament. "I think we've managed to ensure that we're not just looking forward to this quarter-final," he said, indicating their readiness to face France with renewed focus and determination.
The upcoming clash between France and Germany promises to be an intense battle of skill and strategy. Both teams are eager to secure a spot in the semi-finals, making this encounter highly anticipated by fans and analysts alike.