Who is one of the winners and where there is still work to be done: This is how the first ten days of Sundhage went

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Pia Sundhage got her team behind her within a few days.
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The first team together under the new Nati coach Pia Sundhage (64) ends with the 0-1 defeat in the second test match against Poland. Where the Swede’s handwriting can already be seen, who made the biggest impression in southern Spain and what happens next for the national team until the European Championship at home – the most important questions and answers after the first ten days under Sundhage.

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What has Sundhage already changed?

After a disappointing 2023 with only ten goals in sixteen games, Sundhage wants to focus on attacking football. The Swede’s game idea is already clearly visible in the first two games. Sundhage will rely on a 4-2-3-1 system in the long term. In addition, the new national coach has initiated a generational change. She has called up a total of eleven players under the age of 21 for the national team camp in Marbella.

Which construction sites are still there?

As can be seen from the second match against the Poles (0:1), the national team continues to struggle against defensive teams. Sundhage wants her attacking players to move more without the ball and thus create space. This should make it easier to create clear scoring opportunities. The second problem that the Nati coach wants to tackle: defense in standard situations. After one of these, the only goal was conceded in the second test match: 0-1.

Who are the winners?

The youth. With Sidney Schertenleib (17), Alena Bienz (20), Leela Egli (17) and Lia Kamber (18), four young talents make their international debut. Schertenleib in particular left her mark on the match on her debut in the first test against Poland. This also applies to other young players such as Alayah Pilgrim (20), Aurélie Csillag (21) and Noemi Ivelj (17), who all contributed to a goal in the 4-1 win.

Who are the losers?

There aren’t any yet. “Every player who was part of this meeting can make it to the European Home Championship,” Sundhage said. Of the 28 players in the squad, 26 will be used in the two matches in Poland. Only the third goalkeeper Noemi Benz (20) and replacement Naomi Mégroz (25) remain without playing minutes. However, Sundhage has hinted that goalkeeper gem Benz could make her debut the next time they meet.

What other findings are there?

Nati record scorer Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic (33) hoped to take on a more attacking role in the Nati again after the departure of Inka Grings. But after just two games it is clear: Pia Sundhage also plans to use the Atlético player as a right back.

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What’s next for the national team?

Although Switzerland, as host, already has the ticket for the home European Championship, the national team will still participate in the European Championship qualifying from April. This is held analogously to the Nations League. The opponents that the Swiss will face in their group of four in League B will be drawn on March 5. Winning the group would mean promotion to League A.

Nations League Women – League A / Group 1
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
6
8th
12
2
England
England
6
7
12
3
Belgium
Belgium
6
-3
8th
4
Scotland
Scotland
6
-12
2
Nations League Women – League A / Group 2
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
France
France
6
8th
16
2
Austria
Austria
6
-1
10
3
Norway
Norway
6
1
5
4
Portugal
Portugal
6
-8th
3
Nations League Women – League A / Group 3
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Germany
Germany
6
11
13
2
Denmark
Denmark
6
4
12
3
Iceland
Iceland
6
-4
9
4
Wales
Wales
6
-11
1
Nations League Women – League A / Group 4
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Spain
Spain
6
14
15
2
Italy
Italy
6
3
10
3
Sweden
Sweden
6
-2
7
4
Switzerland
Switzerland
6
-15
3
Nations League Women – League B / Group 1
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Ireland
Ireland
6
18
18
2
Hungary
Hungary
6
2
8th
3
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
6
-4
7
4
Albania
Albania
6
-16
1
Nations League Women – League B / Group 2
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Finland
Finland
6
16
16
2
Croatia
Croatia
6
-5
9
3
Slovakia
Slovakia
6
-1
8th
4
Romania
Romania
6
-10
1
Nations League Women – League B / Group 3
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Poland
Poland
6
7
16
2
Serbia
Serbia
6
5
10
3
Ukraine
Ukraine
6
-2
6
4
Greece
Greece
6
-10
3
Nations League Women – League B / Group 4
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
6
7
13
2
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
6
2
11
3
Slovenia
Slovenia
6
-5
6
4
Belarus
Belarus
6
-4
2
Nations League Women – League C / Group 1
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Malta
Malta
6
12
16
2
Latvia
Latvia
6
11
10
3
Andorra
Andorra
6
-15
4
4
Moldavia
Moldavia
6
-8th
3
Nations League Women – League C / Group 2
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Turkey
Turkey
6
16
18
2
Lithuania
Lithuania
6
-5
5
3
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
6
-5
5
4
Georgia
Georgia
6
-6
5
Nations League Women – League C / Group 3
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
6
7
16
2
Montenegro
Montenegro
6
10
12
3
Cyprus
Cyprus
6
-3
7
4
Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
6
-14
0
Nations League Women – League C / Group 4
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Israel
Israel
6
19
16
2
Estonia
Estonia
6
0
10
3
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
6
1
8th
4
Armenia
Armenia
6
-20
0
Nations League Women – League C / Group 5
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Kosovo
Kosovo
4
8th
10
2
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
4
-3
5
3
North Macedonia
North Macedonia
4
-5
1

Source : Blick

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