England 3-3 Germany: Three Lions play out six-goal thriller to conclude disappointing Nations League campaign

England 3-3 Germany: Three Lions play out six-goal thriller to conclude disappointing Nations League campaign
_126860297_gettyimages-1427673446.jpgHarry Kane has scored in all four of his England games against Germany

England were denied a dramatic win after a late error by goalkeeper Nick Pope halted a superb comeback and gifted Germany an equaliser in the Uefa Nations League clash at Wembley.

In a game of fluctuating fortunes, Germany looked on course for victory as two bad mistakes from the hapless Harry Maguire put Hansi Flick's side in control.

England manager Gareth Southgate has remained fiercely loyal to the defender despite his struggles at Manchester United but the decision backfired badly.

Maguire lost possession then brought down Jamal Musiala to concede the penalty from which Ilkay Gundogan gave Germany the lead seven minutes after half-time then lost the ball and was left out of position as Chelsea's Kai Havertz curled in a superb second after 67 minutes.

England were facing a third successive defeat but showed great character and resilience to turn the game around and move within sight of what would have been a morale-boosting win in the last game before the World Cup in Qatar.

Luke Shaw pulled one back then a superb equaliser from substitute Mason Mount and a Harry Kane penalty, given after a foul on Jude Bellingham by Nico Schlotterbeck, looked to have capped an unlikely fightback in the space of 12 minutes.

Sadly for Pope, hoping to stake his claim as deputy to first choice Jordan Pickford, he fumbled a routine shot from Serge Gnabry with three minutes left, leaving Havertz to pounce and condemn England to their worst run of results since 1993.

Southgate can take heart

Southgate was stretching reality by claiming England's performance in defeat to Italy on Friday was "a step in the right direction" but there was much more to be satisfied about here despite have to settle for a draw and sixth game without a win.

England showed more attacking intent without the final flourish in the first half and demonstrated real character to battle back from two goals down, with the mood inside Wembley just starting to turn and Germany looking in command.

With nothing to lose and the handbrake off, and with substitutes Mount and Bukayo Saka prominent, England finally gathered the momentum they have lost in recent times and turned the match on its head, finally exerting pressure on Germany and reaping the rewards of those three quick goals.

If England had suffered another loss, it would have been a damaging finale before the World Cup gets under way but the manner in which they picked up the pace to punish a rocky Germany offered more optimism than in any recent performances.

It was another game without a win - but not another game without hope.

Can Southgate stick with Maguire?

The continued selection of Maguire has been a point of debate after his calamitous loss of form and confidence resulted in the Manchester United captain being dropped by manager Erik ten Hag.

Southgate stuck by one of his most trusted players but another poor performance must raise questions about how he can figure in the opening World Cup game against Iran.

Maguire's name received a smattering of boos when it was read out but once the game got under way he had rousing support from a much larger section of England fans.

Unfortunately, Maguire's fragile confidence was exposed when he presented the ball to Musiala then fouled him in a clumsy attempt to regain possession, conceding a penalty in the process.

Maguire then gave the impression of trying too hard, once again presenting the ball to Germany in their own half, with the defender out of the game, and they broke for their second.

If it was a bad night for Maguire it was also a poor one for Pope, who was again far from convincing, uncertain with the ball at his feet then showing poor handling to drop Serge Gnabry's pass into the path of the lurking Havertz.

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Player of the match

BellinghamJude Bellingham

Line-ups

England

Formation 3-4-2-1

1Pope

4Stones5Dier6Maguire

2James8Bellingham7Rice3Shaw

11Foden10Sterling

9Kane

1Pope4StonesSubstituted forWalkerat 37'minutes5Dier6Maguire2James8BellinghamSubstituted forHendersonat 90+1'minutes7Rice3Shaw11FodenSubstituted forSakaat 66'minutes10SterlingSubstituted forMountat 66'minutes9Kane

Substitutes

12Trippier13Ramsdale14Henderson15Walker16Coady17Guéhi18Saka19Mount20Toney21Chilwell22Henderson23Abraham

Germany

Formation 4-2-3-1

22ter Stegen

5Kehrer15Süle23Schlotterbeck3Raum

6Kimmich21Gündogan

18Hofmann14Musiala19Sané

7Havertz

22ter Stegen5Kehrer15Süle23SchlotterbeckBooked at 82mins3RaumSubstituted forGosensat 68'minutes6Kimmich21Gündogan18HofmannSubstituted forWernerat 45'minutes14MusialaSubstituted forMüllerat 79'minutes19SanéSubstituted forGnabryat 68'minutes7HavertzSubstituted forBella-Kotchapat 90+1'minutes

Substitutes

1Baumann4Ginter8Arnold9Werner10Gnabry12Trapp13Müller16Henrichs17Bella-Kotchap20Gosens

Live Text

Match ends, England 3, Germany 3.

Second Half ends, England 3, Germany 3.

Nico Schlotterbeck (Germany) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Mason Mount (England).

Thomas Müller (Germany) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Harry Maguire (England).

Serge Gnabry (Germany) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Harry Kane (England).

Substitution, England. Jordan Henderson replaces Jude Bellingham because of an injury.

Substitution, Germany. Armel Bella-Kotchap replaces Kai Havertz.

Corner, England. Conceded by Marc-André ter Stegen.

Attempt saved. Bukayo Saka (England) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Harry Kane.

Attempt blocked. Kai Havertz (Germany) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Thomas Müller.

Kai Havertz (Germany) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Harry Maguire (England).

Goal! England 3, Germany 3. Kai Havertz (Germany) left footed shot from very close range to the bottom left corner.

Attempt saved. Serge Gnabry (Germany) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Thomas Müller.

Goal! England 3, Germany 2. Harry Kane (England) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top left corner.

Nico Schlotterbeck (Germany) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

VAR Decision: Penalty England.

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