Since then, 12 of her United teammates have also made appearances on the international stage, including in Tuesday’s UEFA Nations League semi-final second legs.
Sadly, France could not secure a spot in the final despite Melvine Malard’s impressive third-minute goal against Germany. Her well-placed header found the bottom corner, leveling the aggregate score, but Les Bleues ultimately fell short, losing 2-3 on aggregate after a 2-2 draw in Caen.
Meanwhile, in Sweden, Reds trio Fridolina Rolfo, Anna Sandberg, and Julia Zigiotti Olme all contributed to the home team’s efforts, but they were unable to overcome Spain’s four-goal advantage from the first leg.
After a decisive 4-0 win at home, the Nations League champions and reigning world champions secured their place in another final with a 1-0 away victory, marking Zigiotti’s 50th senior international cap.










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