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UEFA Nations League: Kane penalty earns England draw in Germany

It was a frustrating end to the game for Germany which has drawn both its opening matches in the group. England, which faces group leader Italy at the weekend, is bottom.

Published : Jun 08, 2022 10:10 IST

Despite remaining second-best for most of the match, Kane levelled for England in the 88th minute from the spot to deny Germany a narrow win.
Despite remaining second-best for most of the match, Kane levelled for England in the 88th minute from the spot to deny Germany a narrow win.
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Despite remaining second-best for most of the match, Kane levelled for England in the 88th minute from the spot to deny Germany a narrow win.

England was spared a second successive Nations League defeat as Harry Kane's 50th goal for his country, a coolly-taken late penalty, salvaged a 1-1 draw away to Germany on Tuesday.

Germany deservedly led through Jonas Hofmann's 50th-minute effort but was unable to finish England off and Kane levelled in the 88th minute after being tripped in the area.

After suffering a first defeat by Hungary for 60 years on Saturday in its opening League A, Group Three fixture, England fielded an experienced lineup in a noisy Allianz Arena but was second best for much of the clash.

Borussia Moenchengladbach midfielder Hofmann had the ball in the England net early on as Germany dominated but an offside flag cut short his celebrations.

He was not to be denied though and he beat Jordan Pickford with a powerful, slightly-deflected shot from the edge of the penalty area five minutes after the interval.

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Despite a rather laboured performance, England had its chances with Bukayo Saka inches away in first-half stoppage time and Mason Mount and Harry Kane both denied by Germany keeper Manuel Neuer as England sought a leveller.

"It is really important to show the mentality, 1-0 behind we showed good character to get back into the game and get a result," Kane, who is now three goals behind England's all-time top scorer Wayne Rooney, said.

"We were playing against a very good Germany side. We kept going and played our best football in the last half an hour."

It was a frustrating end to the game for Germany which has drawn both its opening matches in the group. England, which faces group leader Italy at the weekend, is bottom.

Germany was far sharper for most of the evening and thought it had gone ahead midway through the first half when Hofmann galloped clear and beat Pickford, but a VAR check confirmed that the offside decision against him was correct.

Stuttgart-born teenager Jamal Musiala, who grew up in London, was a thorn in England's side down the left and was involved in much of the home's side good work.

Germany did get ahead after a neat build-up saw Joshua Kimmich play the ball in to Hofmann who was allowed to turn too easily to fire a shot that Pickford got a strong hand to but could not prevent from going into the net.

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Pickford did much better shortly after to keep England in the game, keeping out a well-struck shot by Thomas Mueller, and he also denied Kai Havertz and Timo Werner as England hung on.

But England rallied and when Kane broke into the box on to Jack Grealish's pass he was clipped by a stumbling Nico Schlotterbeck and the Spanish referee awarded a penalty after checking a pitch-side monitor.

Kane then sent Neuer the wrong way to at least give England something to take home, although manager Gareth Southgate will have plenty to ponder.

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