Proud Popp leads Germany to Euros final
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[July 28, 2022] MILTON
KEYNES, England (Reuters) - Alexandra Popp missed the last two
women's European Championships through injuries but the German
skipper has more than made up for it with six goals in this edition
following a double in Wednesday's semi-final win over France.
Eight-time champions Germany beat France 2-1 with Popp scoring the
opener in the first half and the winner in the second to book a spot
in Sunday's final at Wembley against hosts England.
Popp is playing at her first Euros at the age of 31 but she is
leading by example having scored nearly half of Germany's goals at
the tournament, with the rest of her team mates chipping in with
seven.
"I have to admit I am more emotional than I used to be because I
know how I have arrived at this point. Being here, having the
opportunity to perform and being fully fit at this stage makes me
very proud," Popp told reporters.
"But I also have to say a big thanks to everyone who has helped me
-- the medical staff at my club, the coaches both at club level and
here. They kept believing in me and they gave me the opportunity to
be here.
"I've become very dangerous now, like in the past. It wasn't the
case for quite a while because I was injured."
Popp blew her chances of winning the title with Germany in 2013 when
she played through an ankle ligament injury to help Wolfsburg win
the treble in 2012-13, missing the Euros as a result.
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Germany's Alexandra Popp celebrates scoring their first goal
REUTERS/Molly Darlington
A knee injury in 2017 saw her miss the Euros again
and another injury last year would have meant a third edition
without a continental tournament for Popp had it not been postponed
to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A positive COVID test last month did not deter the forward either as
she put all her problems behind her to score in every game so far --
a tournament record.
On Sunday, she will not only be fighting for the title but also the
Golden Boot having joined England's Beth Mead at the top of the
tournament's goal scoring charts, but for Popp it is all about the
team.
"If I don't get these passes, I don't score. It makes me happy when
they create chances for me to score," she said, praising the team's
spirit as the best she had seen in a decade.
"It's not my main objective to win the Golden Boot, the main
objective is to win the Euros."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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