Germany captain Nadine Angerer discusses bouncing back from FIFA Women's World Cup disappointment, instilling "arrogance" in young players and criticism of female goalkeeping.
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Finland's Kukkonen ready to shine in Sweden
Annika Kukkonen is in her third season playing league football in Sweden and, as Finland prepare for the finals in her adopted home, she said: "It's time for me to shine."
Houghton and Stoney make England proud
"The Olympics in front of a home crowd was special; hopefully we can take that into Sweden," England's Stephanie Houghton said as she and Casey Stoney considered a crucial 12 months.
Schelin sure Sweden can shine
"We have a great chance to do something," Sweden forward Lotta Schelin told UEFA.com as they prepare to host the finals in July – and she says Germany "are not unstoppable".
Popp's guide to shooting on the run
VfL Wolfsburg's German international striker, Alex Popp, offers you her advice on how to score when you are running at goal at speed.
Nielsen backs Denmark to show true class
Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen says Denmark can improve on their 2009 showing and cannot wait to play in the opening game against hosts Sweden: "A very special feeling."
Ambassador Andersson on Women's EURO
Former Swedish international Patrik Andersson is an enthusiastic international ambassador for UEFA Women's EURO 2013 and talks to UEFA.com about promoting the game.