Germany is always seen among the favorites of major international tournaments as it reached four times the World Cup Championship and three times the European Championship which makes Germans one of the most successful national teams in history.
England beat Germany 2-0 on Tuesday to reserve their place in the quarterfinals.
At the 75th minute, England broke the deadlock as Sterling finished in the area after left back Luke Shaw’s low pass, 1-0.
In the 81st minute, German forward Thomas Muller was one-on-one against Pickford after a through ball by Havertz but sent the ball wide.
Five minutes later, England doubled the gap as Kane scored a header, 2-0. Jack Grealish crossed to assist him.
It was England’s first win over a German team in a knockout match at a major soccer tournament since the 1966 World Cup final.
The disappointing loss at Wembley sent Germany home.
