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Lampard ghost goal, 5-1, Kane: The top 5 England vs Germany moments ranked

Some of the greatest football moments in history have come from the rivalry between England and Germany.

These two European giants have had several thrilling matches that kept their fans on the edge of their seats.

Whether it has been controversial decisions or disallowed goals, both have a long history together on the pitch.

Now, the Three Lions will be eager to bounce back in the Nations League against Die Mannschaft on Tuesday night, three days after their shock loss to Hungary, while Germany came from a goal behind to draw 1 all with Italy.

As we anxiously await this contest, we decided to look back on some of the most dramatic moments between England and Germany since 2000.

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The 2001 World Cup qualifier is likely one of England’s best-ever performances, with a hat-trick by Michael Owen and scores from Steven Gerrardand Emile Heskey securing a huge 5-1 win for Sven-Goran Eriksson’s side – despite Germany taking the lead six minutes in.

The win also made the England manager a cult hero after a memorable night in Munich.

Fittingly, the final event in the old Wembley stadium was a World Cup qualifier against Germany in 2002. The game was then decided by just one goal, a skilful free-kick from Dietmar Hamann that beat England’s number one, David Seaman.

This game also saw the end of Kevin Keegan’s as the manager of England after he resigned immediately resigned after the match.

Even though it was only a friendly, it was certainly one of the most entertaining matches, and the Three Lions celebrated as if it were something more. After going down 2-0, England pulled off a dramatic comeback, with Harry Kane scoring one goal and Jamie

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