Germany defeated Chile 2-0 on Thursday, in what was their last warm-up match before the team competes in the Women’s World Cup 2019 in France, which is set to begin on June 7. In front of 10,135 spectators in the Bavarian city of Regensburg, the reigning Olympic champions delivered a commanding performance, controlling the game and keeping most of the activity in their opponent’s side of the field. Germany took the lead in the first half when Captain Alexandra Popp channeled a corner kick into the goal in the 29th minute. Just before half-time, full-back Carolin Simon added to the count with a looping cross that landed at the far corner, hitting the inside of the post and bouncing in. Read more: Germany’s women: ‘We don’t have balls, but we know how to use them’ The team is currently ranked number 2 in the world by FIFA going into the World Cup, just behind the United States. Germany will be lead by Popp and midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan, who plays for Champions League winning team Olympique Lyon. Star goal-keeper Almuth Schult’s participation in the World Cup has been unclear, as she continues to recover from a shoulder injury. But it was…