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Kalvin Phillips targets repeat of England’s Euro 2020 result against Germany

Kalvin Phillips is targeting another memorable win against Germany as England look to bounce back from Saturday’s eye-opening loss to Hungary.

In a year when World Cup glory is the ultimate goal, Gareth Southgate’s side were given a wake-up call as their Nations League campaign got under way with defeat in Budapest.

The visitors looked disjointed and off the pace in the humid Hungarian capital, where Dominik Szoboszlai’s second-half penalty sealed the Magyars’ first victory against England since 1962.

Phillips was only introduced in the 79th minute so watched much of the match from the bench, but accepts the Three Lions must learn from the frustrating 1-0 loss.

“I think, even the performance (on Saturday night), it opens ours eyes,” the Leeds midfielder said.

“We know that it’s not going to a breeze whenever we go to the World Cup or the next few games.

“We know we’re going to come up against difficult teams, who are going to defend well against us.

“I think Germany are the total opposite. They’re going to attack us and try and get in behind us and create a lot of chances.

“As long as we defend well I don’t think we’ve got a problem.”

Phillips did not want to use tiredness as an excuse in Hungary, saying: “We haven’t played together for three months and we were always going to have a game like that where we weren’t quite at it.”

But the 26-year-old knows they can ill-afford a repeat as they prepare to take on Germany at the Allianz Arena.

Phillips shone when the sides last met 49 weeks ago at Euro 2020 as the Three Lions won their last-16 clash 2-0 under the Wembley arch.

“It was an unbelievable day,” he said. “I’ve still got memories of that day and from the reaction after as well.

“It was one of the best games I’ve

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