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Mertesacker nets winner for Germany

Published: 21 Nov 2013 - 09:26 am | Last Updated: 08 Feb 2022 - 04:05 pm

LONDON: Germany procured a smash-and-grab 1-0 victory over England in a friendly at Wembley on Tuesday night, consigning their old rivals to successive home defeats for the first time since 1977.

The sides’ first meeting since Germany’s bruising 4-1 win in the last 16 at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa was decided by a 39th-minute header from Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker.

Roy Hodgson’s England had opportunities to equalise, notably when Andros Townsend hit the post in the second half, but after Friday’s 2-0 loss to Chile at the same venue, they end the year with a pair of defeats.

“It was a harsh defeat. We needed better quality tonight,” said England manager Hodgson.

“The effort, the work-rate, the desire I can’t fault, but for all the time we had the ball, we weren’t as efficient as the Germans were.

“We had some good movement, but the quality of our passing was not as good as theirs. We were a small team today and they scored from the second corner they had.

“We learnt a lot, both positively and negatively, but we had a lot of people coming to watch us in these two games and we haven’t sent them home with a smile on their face.” Germany have now won on their last six visits to England -- including a penalty shoot-out success at Euro 96 -- and will look ahead to 2014 with their status as serious World Cup contenders intact if not enhanced by a polished but unspectacular performance.

“The fact that we won here at this time-honoured place is a source of joy for us,” said Germany coach Joachim Loew.

“Over the 90 minutes we deserved to win this game. We had a good grip on the game. What we missed was converting a few chances on the break, especially in the second half, to seal the game earlier than we did.”

Both sides made wholesale changes to their starting XIs -- nine for England, eight for Germany -- but while the hosts welcomed back several first-choice players, the visitors’ line-up was more experimental.

Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller was awarded a first cap, while Borussia Moenchengladbach’s Max Kruse led the line. AFP