Juventus FC
·5 de abril de 2025
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·5 de abril de 2025
Several Juventus Women players took to the pitch on international duty, mainly involved in UEFA Women's Nations League action, as well as the friendly international between Canada and Argentina.
Here’s a re-cap of Friday’s action:
In a clash of club teammates, Italy suffered defeat against Sweden in Solna, with the Azzurre edged out in the final minutes after a late added-time penalty scored by the Swedes to make it 3-2 in their favour, resulting in a second successive defeat for the Italians. Juve’s Hanna Bennison featured for 20 minutes of the match for the hosts, while for Italy, the Bianconere contingent included Martina Lenzini, Lisa Boattin and Chiara Beccari from the first minute, with Eva Schatzer and Sofia Cantore coming on as substitutes.
In more UEFA Women's Nations League action, Denmark earned a 2-1 away win in Wales, thanks to Amalie Vangsgaard's decisive goal. She started from the bench, but made her impact felt in the second half with a fine strike from range, surprising the opposition goalkeeper and earning her side maximum points.
France's Pauline Peyraud-Magnin was a starter in her sides 2-0 away win over Viola Calligaris' Switzerland, who conceded two goals in the first half and remain fixed at one point after three matches in the UEFA Women's Nations League group along with Norway and Iceland, who in turn also faced off on Friday. That match ended 0-0, with Juventus Women’s Mathilde Harviken featuring for the full 90 minutes.
Paulina Krumbiegel remained on the bench in Germany's wide 4-0 away win over Scotland, as did Lysianne Proulx in Canada's 3-0 friendly success over Argentina.