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Dier seals England's superb comeback win over Germany

Carl Recine / Reuters

Berlin - Eric Dier's superb injury-time header sealed England's stunning fightback victory from two goals down to claim a 3-2 win over world champion Germany in Berlin on Saturday.

A fierce Toni Kroos strike had given Germany the lead just before the break while a pin-point Mario Gomez header put the hosts 2-0 up on 57 minutes.

But the tide turned England's way midway through the second-half which led to three unanswered goals.

A Harry Kane strike gave England hope before Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy grabbed the equaliser just three minutes after coming on.

But it was Dier's winning header just before the final whistle from a Jordan Henderson corner which stunned the World Cup holder at Berlin's Olympic Stadium.

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This was an impressive display from Roy Hodgson's England to give it plenty of hope ahead of the summer's European Championships in France and it will be looking to keep up its impressive form on Tuesday when it takes on the Netherlands at Wembley.

In contrast, Joachim Low's Germany has plenty to work on after a poor display ahead of Tuesday's clash with Italy in Munich.

Both sides were missing their first-choice captains with Bastian Schweinsteiger and Wayne Rooney out with knee injuries.

Low started just five of the team which won the 2014 World Cup final, but still fielded 472 caps worth of experience which dwarfed inexperienced England's tally of 161.

Hodgson opted for the Tottenham Hotspur quartet of Kane, Danny Rose, Dier and 19-year-old Dele Alli.

Gomez looked to have given Germany the lead when he fired across Jack Butland into the England net with 27 minutes gone, but the linesman flagged for offside.

Replays, however, showed the Besiktas striker, on loan from Roma, was onside.

Nevertheless, Germany took the lead on 43 minutes.

Real Madrid's Kroos tried his luck from the edge of the area and beat Butland at the near post.

England was forced into the first change just before the half-time whistle as the injured Butland was replaced by Southampton's Fraser Forster.

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Germany doubled its lead on 57 minutes when captain Sami Khedira's long-range pass found Gomez and the burly striker headed home.

But momentum started to swing England's way with Kane's neat turn on 61 minutes giving him the space to drill his shot into the bottom corner.

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Hodgson brought on Everton's Ross Barkley and Vardy for the final 19 minutes.

Vardy produced the desired effect with a superb flick with his instep from Nathaniel Clyne's low cross from the right to beat Germany's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

Alli could have got on the scoresheet when the Tottenham midfielder fired over the bar unmarked in the area six minutes from time.

But England was not to be denied as Dier headed home to the delight of the travelling fans as the visitor maintained its record of never having lost to Germany in Berlin in nine meetings.

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