In the two women's soccer quarterfinals matches, one of the highlights is the fierce collision between the U.S. team and the German team. The U.S., with an excellent record of three wins and a draw in four matches, is aiming for the title, and their record of meetings with Germany in recent years also shows that they effectively have the upper hand.
Although the U.S. team lost famous players such as Alex and Morgan, the team managed to complete its renewal under the leadership of former Chelsea coach Sieyes. It is worth mentioning that Lowen, the daughter of former NBA star Lowen, contributed three goals in four matches, including a 1-0 overtime win over Japan in the round of 8, showing a tenacious fighting spirit.
On Germany's side, they have won 2 and lost 1 of their four games in legal time. They struggled against the previous Canadian team in the round of 8 and were unable to score after half time. After a relentless effort, they drew 0-0 and eventually advanced on penalties. The team's overall performance was mediocre, although goalkeeper Ankarine Beja made a number of key saves.
Looking back at the last seven head-to-head meetings between the two sides, the U.S. has dominated with a 6-1 record, including an easy 4-1 win over Germany in this year's Group B group stage. Therefore, a win for the U.S. in this match seems to be expected.