Denmark's Strategies for Redemption Against Sweden at Women's Euro
Denmark's coach, Andree Jeglertz, reflects on their 6-1 defeat to Sweden and prepares strategically for a rematch at the Women's Euro. Despite the previous loss, Jeglertz remains steadfast in his coaching approach, focusing on fine-tuning their game plan rather than making wholesale changes, emphasizing a strong start.

Denmark's national women's football team is gearing up for a rematch against Sweden at the Women's Euro in Geneva. The team faced a crushing 6-1 defeat a month ago, and Coach Andree Jeglertz insists an improved start is crucial to their success.
Jeglertz, a Swedish native leading the Danish side, remains committed to his coaching strategy, developed over a two-year period. Despite the setback in Stockholm, he refuses to overhaul his game plan, focusing instead on enhancing defensive and offensive strategies to secure a better outcome.
With upcoming matches against Germany and Poland in Group C, Jeglertz emphasizes the importance of concentrating on one game at a time. Having coached Finland, he notes significant advancements in women's football, including player quality and game tempo, fostering excitement for the competition.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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