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    England vs. Germany’s Nations League match produces six goals

    September 27, 2022

    England vs. Germany’s Nations League match produces six goals – Football 

    England and Germany played a thrilling 3-3 draw in the UEFA Nations League on Monday evening.

    With England already relegated and Germany unable to reach the finals, pride and a lift ahead of the FIFA World Cup were on offer at Wembley Stadium. 

    The first scare for either side was Nick Pope’s own doing as Jamal Musiala blocked his clearance, although the goalkeeper was let off by İlkay Gündoğan striking over the crossbar. 

    Pope’s quick reaction prevented a disaster for the Three Lions in the 21st minute, seeing him beat Jonas Hofmann to clear John Stones’ casual backpass.

    Luke Shaw’s searching pass released Raheem Sterling soon after, but having earned himself space, he was denied by Marc-André ter Stegen. This seemed to give the hosts a lift, and Harry Kane came agonisingly close with an audacious volley.

     There was a blow for Gareth Southgate in the 35th minute, though, as John Stones pulled up injured, clutching his hamstring. Musiala had been Die Mannschaft’s brightest player in the first half, which continued into the second period as he intercepted Harry Maguire’s pass and lured the defender into conceding a penalty Gündoğan calmly converted.

    Kai Havertz scored a superb German second to silence Wembley, curling a brilliant effort off the post. Shaw finally got England on the scoresheet, latching onto Reece James’ cross and hitting a shot that squirmed under Ter Stegen. 

    Miraculously, the Three Lions were back on level terms just three minutes later as Bukayo Saka teed up fellow substitute Mason Mount, who clinically finished.

    England were awarded a penalty after Jude Bellingham was fouled, having beaten Nico Schlotterbeck to the ball. Kane emphatically smashed his penalty into the top corner to mark his 50th game as Three Lions captain with what he thought was the winner. 

    However, Pope spilt Serge Gnabry’s strike into the path of Gnabry, leaving England winless in the UNL campaign. Meanwhile, Germany avoided back-to-back defeats, having been unbeaten before this international window.

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