The victory achieved thanks to Harry Kane’s 50th minute effort means the European country have now won five consecutive games in all competitions with conceding for the first time since May 1982.
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Although they were unable to get more goals, the result reflects the depth and form Thomas Tuchel’s men currently boast, with several rotational players stepping up in key moments.
England will hope continue with this form when they take on Senegal in an international friendly billed for Nottingham on Tuesday.
