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U19 Swiss footballers start with a surprising 2: 2 against France in the home European Championship. However, for a long time, this did not seem to gain a point

  Chantal Wyser (left) celebrates her goal in 1: 2 with Malin Gut and Chiara Messerli (number 16). (Image: Ennio Leanza / Keystone (Wohlen, July 18, 2018))

Chantal Wyser (left) celebrates her goal in 1: 2 with Malin Gut and Chiara Messerli (16th). (Photo: Ennio Leanza / Keystone (Wohlen, July 18, 2018))

The team of coach Nora Häuptle, assisted by Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, the coach of the team Swiss national A, had a long against the French tough position The French, who were in the final of the European Championship last year and won the title in 2016, have powerfully started the match at Wohlen and scored after a penalty 15 minutes 1-0. After a score of 2: 0 by Ella Palis' long-range shot, the match seemed to have disappointed the 1437 spectators of the Niedermatten-Stadion. The Swiss, particularly strong towards the end of the first half, won several chances, but could not exploit them.

But with a lot of fighting spirit, the Swiss still have an unexpected point. In the 70th minute, Chantal Wyser of FC Luzern scored the final blow after a free kick, ten minutes later, Young Boys striker Alisha Lehmann was successful after a flanking ball.

In Group A, Switzerland met Saturday 18:15 in turn to reigning champions Spain, who surprisingly lost the starting match against Norway 2-0. In Group B, the Netherlands and Germany, two semi-finalists of the 2017 European Championship, won their starting matches, the first two of the four groups qualifying for the semi-finals. (red)

U19 Women's European Championship. 1st match day Group A. In Wohlen: Switzerland – France 2: 2 (0: 1). Spain – Norway 0: 2 (0: 2). – Standings (1 game each): 1. Norway 3. 2. Switzerland and France, each 1. 4. Spain 0. – The other Swiss Games: Switzerland – Spain (Saturday, 18.15 in Zug, Norway – Switzerland (Tuesday, 6.15 pm) to Wohlen)

Group B. In Biel: Germany – Denmark 1: 0 (0: 0) Netherlands – Italy 3: 1 (3: 0) – Standings (1 match each): 1. Netherlands 3 2. Germany 3. 3. Denmark 0. 4. Italy 0.

Mode: The first two of the two groups in the semifinals

Switzerland – France 2: 2 (0: 1)

Wohlen – 1437 spectators – Goals: 15th Boussaha 0: 1 (Foulpenalty) 67th Palis 0: 2nd 70th Wyser (Lucerne) 1: 1 80th Lehmann (YB) 2: 2

Switzerland: Duke, Wyser, Good, Steel, Marti, Reuteler , Tschopp (77th giant), Hubler (64th Redondo Gue), Buser, Lehmann, Jackson (63rd Messerli).

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