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Switzerland Coach Pia Sundhage Promises a Positive Response After Hosts Lose Euro 2025 Opener

  • Pia Sundhage acknowledged the challenges following the loss in the Euro 2025 opener, stating, "There are so many things happening behind the scenes, high performance coaches, medical staff, social things and so on, individual talks."
  • Sundhage expressed disappointment, saying it "could have been such a big difference if we had tied the game, which we had a chance to do."
  • Sundhage promised to prepare the team for the next match against Iceland, stating, "Tomorrow we’re going to work again and bring out the best performance in the team."
  • Sundhage believes they still have a chance for the quarterfinals by performing well against Iceland.
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The Nati-trainer was after the 1:2 at the home-EM against Norway served and annoyed, but bit his tongue.

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Switzerland coach Pia Sundhage promises a positive response after hosts lose Euro 2025 opener

Pia Sundhage’s biggest challenge just got bigger. The Switzerland coach was left despondent Wednesday after watching her team dominate against Norway then lose 2-1 in its opening match at the Women’s European Championship.

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BASEL. Pia Sundhage, 65, was not happy after the first defeat in the European Championship. The Swiss national team captain thought Norway was cheating. – I am an old hag who likes fair play

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The Swiss cheer in St. Jakob Park muted: the hostesses received a sensitive mood damper at the official opening match of the Football-EM. The team of coach icon Pia Sundhage let themselves on Wednesday evening before (...)

In four minutes, it went from celebration to plague for the home nation Switzerland in the European Championship. Criticized Swedish national team captain Pia Sundhage and her team lost 1–0 to 1–2 in the opener against Norway. – I think it's very heavy with a loss like this, Sundhage tells SVT.

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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