Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Podolski signs off a winner over England

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

FAREWELL STRIKE German forward makes it 10 for hosts, Southgate era starts with loss

Germany’s Lukas Podolski capped his internatio­nal swansong with a sensationa­l goal to give the world champions a 1-0 victory over England in a friendly on Wednesday.

Podolski, who captained the team for the first time, could not have hoped for a more fitting finale to his 13-year Germany career, as he thundered in the winner in the 69th minute to take his goal tally to 49 in 130 internatio­nal matches. The 31-yearold’s goal ensured an enterprisi­ng England suffered a bitter defeat having looked sharper than their hosts for much of the game and hit the woodwork in the first half.

“It’s like a movie, the way it happened today. We win and I score the winning goal,” a beaming Podolski told reporters.

“God or whoever gave me a left foot and it has served me well over the years.”

England, who top World Cup qualifying Group F, host Lithuania at Wembley on Sunday while Germany, five points clear at the top of Group C, travel to Azerbaijan.

Germany were without several key players, including Manuel Neuer, Julian Draxler and Mesut Ozil, with coach Joachim Loew forced to make changes.

With youngsters Timo Werner, Julian Brandt and Leroy Sane starting, the Germans struggled to find their feet and England had good chances to open the scoring through Jamie Vardy and Michael Keane, on his internatio­nal debut.

Their biggest came after 30 minutes when Adam Lallana took advantage of a Joshua Kimmich mistake to charge through but, with only Marc Andre ter Stegen to beat, his low, angled shot bounced off the post.

The keeper came to Germany’s rescue just before halftime, blocking a Dele Alli shotr.

The coach deployed an experiment­al three-man defence and it worked wonders for more than an hour as the Germans were resigned to trying their luck with long-range shots with little success.

The visitors could not maintain their pressing game and pace into the second half before Podolski drilled home a shot from 25 metres out with his famed left foot to give keeper Joe Hart no chance.

 ?? AP ?? Germany striker Lukas Podolski is thrown up by jubilant teammates after the friendly win.
AP Germany striker Lukas Podolski is thrown up by jubilant teammates after the friendly win.

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