14 min: Germany have executed a swift move once again, with Gwinn attempting to cross but her effort is deflected out for a throw-in. They strategically maneuver the ball around their opponents' defense and find Schuller who makes an impressive run into the box; however, she misses a clear chance when it seems certain that goal would be awarded. Yet, Germany maintains their lead with another corner kick being secured.
13 min: Australia appear formidable during this match segment as they demonstrate effective teamwork and control over the ball. Despite having an opportunity to score from a set piece, Schuller's pass is intercepted by Germany who swiftly capitalize on the mistake leading to another corner for them. However, Brand misses what could have been a significant goal when she fails to convert her attempt into the net.
11 min: Catley takes control of the ball with precision and delivers an accurate set piece which is met by Berger's well-timed interception. Despite being in good positioning, Brand finds herself unable to finish another chance as her shot is effortlessly blocked over the crossbar, maintaining Germany's lead.
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