Six goals give no winners at the meeting of giant nationals England Germany

England and Germany have shared scores on a football show. Within the third group of the A Nations League, England and Germany have played evens 3:3. The first team to advance was Germany's, which found the goal through penalty, which the goal turned Ilkay Gundogan into. The Panzers marked [...]
Within the third group of the A Nations League, England and Germany have played evens 3:3.
The first team to advance was Germany's, which found the goal through penalty, which the goal turned Ilkay Gundogan into.
The Panzers once again scored with Kai Haverstz, who with a super-goldy doubled his national supremacy.
After that goal, the scene was for England. The English found three quick goals to overthrow everything.
Luke Shaw (72), Mason Moon (75) and Harry Kane (83’ P) gave the advantage to the Three Lions, with a spectacular collapse.
However, these three goals did not suffice to kill Germany's desire and morals.
Hansy Flick's team found the strength to react once more. It was again the star of Chelsea, Haverstz, who found the goal in the minute of 8750, when Gnabry's blow returned to his feet after Pope's wait.
Of the most deserving of this German draw was Marc Andre ter Stegen, who made several crucial expectations.
With this draw, Germany stands in third, with seven points collected, while England remains in its last three-point position in six matches.
Italy is the first in League A's Group 3, with 11 points, while Hungary is second, has 10 points.












