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Matchwinner Marozsan gees Germany

Germany's relieved semi-final hero against Denmark, Dzsenifer Marozsan, has promised more of the same when they face France in the final on Friday afternoon.

Dzsenifer Marozsan enjoys her winner on Tuesday
Dzsenifer Marozsan enjoys her winner on Tuesday ©Sportsfile

'Good feeling'
Marozsan's 44th-minute effort was all that separated Germany and Denmark at the Colovray Stadium, taking the dominant nation in European women's football into the first final at this level. "I am very happy and it's a good feeling," Marozsan told uefa.com. "We did not play too well, but we also had a bit of luck on our side. We played well at the back, but had some difficulties up front. Fortunately, we managed to score one in the end."

Winning formula
The 1. FC Saarbrücken player admitted all eyes were on Germany as they sought to add the European U17 title to their senior and U19 crowns. "Before the match we felt a bit of pressure, because a lot is expected of us," Marozsan said. "Fortunately, we made it. But if we are that good, then it's also because we take a lot of pleasure and enjoy playing good football. For Friday's final, we will try to repeat what we did: create pressure and win the game."