Second-half goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane on Tuesday helped England move into the quarter-final phase of Euro 2020 as they beat Germany 2-0 at Wembley Stadium.
The Three Lions who had only managed lone goal victories in their previous Euro 2020 games looked jittery in the early stages of the last round of 16 matches.
Gareth Southgate’s men, however, turned things around in the second half with Sterling scoring from Luke Shaw’s well-tailored cross in the 75th minute.
Sterling ,who is the only second player to score each of England’s first three goals of an edition of a major tournament, almost ruined the day when he lost possession and it almost resulted in an equaliser for the Germans through Thomas Muller.
The Germans did press to get back in the game but their hearts were broken when Jack Grealish crossed the ball and Kane headed in to double the lead for the Three Lions.
Hard as they tried, the Germans could not get back into the game and that effectively meant they were knocked from Euro 2020.
With German’s exit, all the big guns in Group F who were all termed as favourites have all crashed out as France and Portugal have all crashed.