SYDNEY : Germany's quest to capture their third Women's World Cup has suffered a blow with the loss of Felicitas Rauch to a knee injury, but coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg is confident her squad will rally to fill the defender's void in their game against Colombia on Sunday.Rauch hurt her knee in training, Voss-Tecklenburg said, and while the coach did not give the specifics of the injury, she said "Feli cannot play, but we are happy that the diagnosis isn't worse than what she has."We did have a diagnosis quite quickly, which was relatively positive and has given us a bit of breathing space," the coach said.
The second-ranked Germans thrashed Morocco 6-0 in their opening game, the most lopsided match so far in the tournament. Colombia opened their campaign with a 2-0 win over South Korea.The Germans were already missing defender Giulia Gwinn, who played a key role in her team's second-place finish to England at the 2022 Euros, and Bayern Munich defender Carolin Simon, who ruptured her ACL in a friendly versus Zambia earlier this month in their final game before the World Cup."(Rauch) is the third defender that we lose," Voss-Tecklenburg said. "We know what type of backup options we have.
We always know we want to stick together as a community and really take these challenges on and we will do that as a team and we will be prepared for that." Voss-Tecklenburg, who was appointed Germany's coach in 2019 after six years with Switzerland, believes her team can grow from the challenge."We take some strength from that.
And we want to basically be in that mindset where it doesn't matter who's standing there on the actual pitch," she said. "We are going to work together, we're going to help each other out.