Euro 2022 final on Sunday against England.In the midst of a tense opening 45 minutes at Wembley, a goalmouth scramble saw the ball pop up and appear to brush Arsenal star Leah Williamson's hand.
Despite pleas from the German players, the referee waved away their protests while VAR did not intervene - insisting there was not a clear and obvious error.After the match, Germany manager Martina Voss-Tecklenburg was fuming with ref Kateryna Monzul and could not understand why the incident was not checked over.
And that feeling has been shared in the national press with Bild leading the whining. READ MORE: Lionesses star Alessia Russo could become first female footballer to seal £1m transfer In an article titled 'Why is England hiding the new Wembley scam?', they delve straight into what they felt was a huge injustice after insisting the DFB women were 'denied a crystal-clear penalty'.
They then took a swipe at the British press, who 'don't want to know anything about that'.While the ball actually looked like it hit Williamson's shoulder before grazing an arm, Voss-Tecklenburg was insistent that the referee had made a mistake.
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