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Women’s Euro 2022: German captain Alexandra Popp sports fake moustache. Here’s WHY

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Sunday, 31 July 2022 (12:06 IST)
The captain of the German women's national soccer team, Alexandra Popp, posed for photos with a taped-on mustacho in response to a joke by two German media outlets.

A German satirical magazine and a football portal suggested that Popp's performances and goals during the Women's Euro 2022 tournament were worthy of a call-up for the men's World Cup squad in November.

In its article, FUMS magazine renamed her Alexander Papp and posted a photoshopped image of the striker sporting a moustache. The portal Der Postillon went with Alexander Bopp.

"We were just kind of joking around at breakfast this morning and then said we're just going to go for it," the 31-year-old said. "I already think it fits with the mood in the team."

Popp currently leads the charts with six goals — nearly half of Germany's tally — alongside her England rival Beth Mead.

Why 'Alexander Bopp' would be the missing piece of the men's team puzzle
The reason the German satirical outlets were keen to disguise Popp as a man for extra national team duty lies in her position and playing style.

For years now, arguably ever since the retirement of Miroslav Klose from international football in 2014, Germany’s star studded men’s side has been seeking an out-and-out striker and bespoke goal poacher. Despite an array of attacking talent, finding a classic number 9 has famously proved an elusive task for national team coach Flick and his predecessor, Joachim Löw.

Heading towards the men’s World Cup this winter, who might fill that role remains something of an open question.

Popp says England under pressure

Popp managed a double in the semifinal against France on Wednesday powering Germany into Sunday's final at Wembley.

Women's soccer has taken huge strides during the tournament in England, with record attendances and TV viewing figures.

Around 80,000 fans are expected in the stadium and hundreds of millions more will watch the final on TV.

Germany are seeking a ninth Euros title while England are looking to win their first and Popp said the pressure was firmly on the hosts.

"I think the pressure is more on the English side, precisely because it takes place in their own country," Popp said. "We know that from 2011, suddenly everyone expects something from you."

Germany hosted the 2011 tournament where they were knocked out in the quarter-finals by eventual champions Japan.

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