OL offers itself a first shock against Wolfsburg before FC

OL offers itself a first shock against Wolfsburg before FC
OL offers itself a first shock against Wolfsburg before Paris FC

OL – Wolfsburg in the 2020 Champions League final (Photo by Alvaro Barrientos / POOL / AFP)

This Thursday (9 p.m.), OL women meet Wolfsburg in the Champions League. The poster may have lost its luster, but remains a good test before facing FC on Sunday (3 p.m.).

Before the FC Barcelona don’t come and shake up the board, it was the fashionable poster in the Champions League final. Between theOL and the VfL Wolfsburgthe story does not date from today. In the 2010s, the two teams faced each other four times to win the European title (2013, 2016, 2018, 2020). In total, they crossed swords eight times for six victories. Wolfsburg is certainly no longer a real juggernaut on the Old Continent, but it remains a sure value against which to measure itself. “It’s a club that has a great history and is still present on the European scene. It’s a strong team with very good players, declared Dzsenifer Marozsán on Wednesday at a press conference. We saw that they beat Bayern, so we know what to expect. It’s going to be a tough match.”

Winner of his first match against Galatasarayl’OL the opportunity to put themselves in a good position for qualification and put the Germans’ backs against the wall. However, this trip to Germany must also serve to best prepare for the trip to Île-de-, Sunday (3 p.m.), against the Paris FC. Joe Montemurro is first focused on the European meeting, but against Wolfsburg, it looks like a first real-life test for the Fenottes. “We will have the opportunity to establish our style and our game and I am sure it will be a high quality opposition. They are a very structured and physical team. They are a very good European team.” Having beaten the Bayern Munich last weekend, Wolfsburg can count on Alexandra Poppa national figure in the same way as Wendie Renard. A historic duel in every way.

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