Two-time winners Germany are part of Group H along with Colombia, South Korea and Morocco.
One player to definitely watch out for from Group H is Germany’s Klara Bühl.
The 22-year-old winger who has spent the entirety of her professional career playing in the Frauen Bundesliga will be integral to Germany’s chances in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
This data analysis, in the form of a Klara Bühl scout report, showcases Klara Bühl’s style of play through the numbers behind her 2022/2023 season in Germany’s top flight.
The visualisation below shows where Klara Bühl ranks for some key metrics compared to other wingers from the Frauen Bundesliga this season.
Klara Bühl Radar Chart
22-year-old Klara Bühl, who moved from Freiburg to Bayern Munich in 2020, has since been one of the key players in her team’s success over the last three years.
Bühl predominantly plays as a left-sided winger but can step in to play anywhere in the front three whenever required.
With nine assists to her name, only two other players finished with more assists than Klara Bühl in the recently concluded Bundesliga season.
She also had one of her best individual seasons, with five goals and nine assists to her name.
Looking at the visual above, dribbling is one of Germany’s biggest strengths, ranking in the 88th percentile for dribbles per 90.
Defensively, her work rate is questionable but her offensive intelligence to create chances at ease for her teammates outweighs the negatives to her game.
Klara Bühl has been one of the first names on the team sheet for Bayern Munich over the last couple of seasons, and her excellent performances have consistently made her such a vital part of this Women’s national team.
At 18 years old, she was already part of the Germany team that exited the tournament in the quarter-finals in 2019.
After a strong qualifying campaign, she will once again aim to replicate her recent performances in the main tournament this year and help her team advance to the later stages of the tournament.

