Manchester United Women's striker Lea Schuller has played a crucial role in helping Germany qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup. The German forward has been in impressive form for her national team, scoring crucial goals in the qualifying campaign. Schuller joined Manchester United Women in January after leaving Bayern Munich, where she spent seven seasons and notched 103 goals in 180 appearances. However, she has struggled to replicate this form for the Red Devils, scoring only two goals in 18 matches. Despite this, Schuller has been in good form for Germany, scoring two goals in the current qualifying campaign against Slovenia and Austria. The club's website reports that Schuller helped Germany become the first European nation to qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, as Christian Wuck's side beat Norway 2-0 on Friday. The Germans will travel to face Slovenia in their final group game, and Schuller will be keen to add to her international tally. Manchester United head coach Marc Skinner has spoken about how his team needs to find Schuller more in the box and hopes it is something they can improve upon next season.
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Manchester United Women's Lea Schuller Secures World Cup Spot
Manchester United Women's striker Lea Schuller helps Germany qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup. The German forward has been in impressive form for her national team, scoring crucial goals in the qualifying campaign.
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