There is no option for England or Germany to reach the Nations League Final Four on Monday on the final day of group A3. Conversely: the ‘pross’, runners-up in Europe, have already been relegated to League B. But both teams offered a great classic at Wembley which ended 3-3 and where Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stregen, with several excellent saves, was key to preventing the English victory. A 3-3 now looking to the Qatar 2022 World Cup, which starts on November 20.
England had a good first half, much better than against Italy, guided by a glowing Raheem Sterlingwhich however could not be done in those first 45 minutes with the great Marc-André ter Stegen. The Barcelona goalkeeper, who started in place of the injured Manuel Neuer, prevented Sterling from scoring a great save and made other great saves.
But no matter how mobile their game was, even when they came dangerously close to the German goal, England failed to score. belts, Germany advanced in the second half. It was 0-2 at Wembley to the despair of the English fans.
And Harry Maguire appeared in pictures of those two goals, replaced at Manchester United but continues to be trusted by Southgate. In Germany’s first goal, Maguire lost the ball on the way out, Musiala hit him and the United captain took a penalty on Musiala himself. Ilkay Gündogan changed it. It’s minute 52 and a massive blow to England.
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GERMANY
England: Pope; Stones (Walker, 37′), Dier, Maguire; R. James, Rice, Bellingham (Henderson, 91′), Shaw; Foden (Saka, 66′), H. Kane and Sterling (Mount, 66′)
Germany: Ter Stegen; Kehrer, Süle, Schlotterbeck, Raum (Gosens., 68′); Kimmich, Gundogan; Hofmann (Werner, 46′), Musiala (Müller, 79′), Sané (Gnabry, 68′); Havertz (Bella-Kotchap, 91′)
The objectives: 0-1, Gündogan, from a penalty (52′); 0-2, Havertz (67′) 1-2, Shaw (72′) 2-2, Mount (75′), 3-2, H. Kane, from penalty (83′); 3-3, Havertz (87′)
Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
Yellow card: Schlotterbeck (83′)
Spectators: 78,949 at Wembley
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That’s not all. In the 77th minute, Kai Havertz scored the second of the Germans, after a great collective migration, which began on a Maguire turnover.
The night could not have been darker for England in their last match before the World Cup. But he was born again. First up was Luke Shaw, assisted by Reece James, cut distances for the European runners-up. Later, in combination with the two just entered, Mason Mount equalized with a great goaltaking advantage of Bukayo Saka’s beautiful play.
And, after failing several times, England captain Harry Kane scored: Nico Schlotterbeck’s penalty on Jude Bellingham.
He did not say his last word Germany and Havertz completed his brace to make it 3-3, following a Serge Gnabry pass and an error by England goalkeeper Nicik Pope.. Three of the night’s goals bore the hallmarks of Chelsea: two from Havertz and one from Mount. Ter Stegen avoided another great intervention which was achieved by Bukayo Saka quarter of England. 3-3 followed by a memorial for Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8. 3-3 and now, in November, in Qatar.
Source: La Verdad

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