The Phnom Penh Post

Podolski leaves Germany in style

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LUKAS Podolski signed off his Germany career in style on Wednesday night, smashing home a stunning winning goal with his trusty left foot to seal a 1-0 friendly victory over England.

It was only fitting that the Galatasara­y forward, who joins Japan’s Vissel Kobe next season, should claim his 49th goal on his 130th – and final – internatio­nal appearance.

“It was like in a movie. Dear God gave me a strong left foot and I used it tonight,” beamed Podolski. “It was a great game, a great result and a great way to say goodbye.”

Podolski captained the world champions to their first win over old rivals England on home soil since 1987.

The 31-year-old received a standing ovation in Dortmund after a prematch presentati­on to mark his 13year internatio­nal career.

After his winning goal lit up an ot her wise pedestrian friendly on 69 minutes, Podolsk i came off to more thunderous applause with si x minutes to go.

“That gave me goosebumps to get a reception like that,” added Podolski.

Before kick-off England manager Gareth Southgate paid tribute to the victims of Wednesday’s London terror attack and said there was no question of cancelling the match.

Southgate, who took the decision to drop Manchester United star Wayne Rooney from his squad, fielded a new-look side, one who had the bet- ter of t he Germans in t he first half.

“I take a lot of encouragem­ent from that despite the result,” said Southgate. “It’s never nice to lose, but I have to be pleased with the way the players played and how the tactical system worked.

England ‘the better side‘

“I thought we were the better side up until their winning goal. That was a good learning experience for our young players who made their debuts.

“All that was missing was the finish to get t he winning goal I felt we deser ved.”

West Bromwich Albion’s Jake Liver- more came in for injured Jordan Henderson, while Leicester’s Jamie Vardy took Harry Kane’s place up front.

Gary Cahill captained the team as part of a back three, while James Ward-Prowse, Nathan Redmond and Michael Keane all made their debuts for the visitors.

Germany coach Joachim Low also experiment­ed by starting just three 2014 World Cup winners in Toni Kroos, Mats Hummels and Podolski.

A fourth, Sami Khedira, dropped out hours before kick-off with a swollen ankle.

Striker Timo Werner, 21, earned his debut for Germany after scoring 14 goals for RB Leipzig t his season.

Keane fired over in the early stages as England made a bright start and Adam Lallana’s powerful shot hit the post with 30 minutes gone.

Podolski fired over Germany’s best first-half chance after being set up by Manchester City’s Leroy Sane.

With half-time approachin­g Dele Alli forced Germany goalkeeper MarcAndre ter Stegen into a reflex save as it stayed goalless at the break.

Germany took control at the start of the second half with winger Julian Brandt firing wide.

Podolski tested England goalkeeper Joe Hart, while Eric Dier forced Ter Stegen, in for injured Manuel Neuer, into a diving save on 52 minutes.

But Podolski steered the friendly Germany’s way with the superb winner on 69 minutes.

A Kroos pass found replacemen­t Andre Schurrle, who laid the ball off for Podolski, whose bullet shot off his left foot gave Hart no chance from 25 metres out.

The goal breathed life into the hosts and only a good save denied Sane after a storming run into the area and the City midfielder had another late chance.

Both teams have important World Cup qualifiers on Sunday.

The teams are top of their respective groups for the matches on the road to Russia 2018 when England host Lithuania and Germany are away to Azerbaijan.

 ?? CHRISTIAN CHARISIUS/DPA/AFP ?? Teammates throw Lukas Podolski in the air after the friendly against England, Podolski’s last match for Germany, in Dortmund on Wednesday.
CHRISTIAN CHARISIUS/DPA/AFP Teammates throw Lukas Podolski in the air after the friendly against England, Podolski’s last match for Germany, in Dortmund on Wednesday.

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