England U21 3 - Germany U21 2: Saints star Ward-Prowse grabs late winner for Young Lions

HARRY WHO? Gareth Southgate’s Under-21s twice came from behind to stun Germany last night – and they have still got Harry Kane to come.

James Ward-Prowse fires England’s winner at the RiversideGETTY

James Ward-Prowse fires England’s winner at the Riverside

Two goals in the space of three minutes late on turned this friendly on its head as England landed an important psychological blow ahead of the European Championships.

Man of the moment Kane might be gearing up for his first start for the Three Lions’ senior side tonight – but the in-form Tottenham striker has been pencilled in for the Under-21s this summer.

That bodes well for the chances of Southgate’s side, who pulled it back to 2-2 against the old enemy with 11 minutes left thanks to a powerful finish by Nathan Redmond.

Skipper James Ward-Prowse completed the impressive turnaround with the 82nd-minute winner, finding the corner from just inside the area.

Germany were able to display a strength in depth which saw them bring back into their side Liverpool midfielder Emre Can, highly rated Schalke midfielder Max Meyer and Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, against an England side with just three starters from Friday’s 1-0 victory in the Czech Republic.

Their experience paid off early on as they took a 15th-minute lead when Christian Gunter crossed for Philipp Hofmann, who controlled the ball on the edge of the area and fired past Jonathan Bond.

Danny Ings came close to an equaliser, forcing a fine save from Ter Stegen, who should have been beaten from the subsequent corner, only for Jesse Lingard to scuff his close-range shot straight at the keeper as he lay on the floor.

Jesse Lingard celebrates after scoring England's first goalACTION

Jesse Lingard celebrates after scoring England's first goal

Lingard, below, atoned in perfect fashion moments later, putting England level after 34 minutes. The goal owed much to the work of Carl Jenkinson, whose determined run resulted in a low cross that was confidently swept home by Lingard.

Can almost restored Germany’s lead before the break, but his long-range free-kick was well saved by Bond.

Germany did get back in front five minutes after the restart as Hofmann highlighted his predatory instincts in front of goal to go with his earlier, more spectacular effort.

Julian Korb sent over a cross that should have been dealt with by the England defence. Instead, the ball was allowed all the way through to the German forward, who applied a simple finish from five yards.

England’s chances to level appeared increasingly sparse as substitutions broke up the rhythm, but they kept plugging away and got their rewards through Redmond and Ward-Prowse in a barnstorming finish.

England (4-1-4-1): Bond; Jenkinson, Gibson (Keane 76), Stones, Garbutt; Forster-Caskey (Chambers 86); Redmond, Ward-Prowse, Hughes (Pritchard 66), Lingard; Ings. Goals: Lingard 34, Redmond 79, Ward-Prowse 82.

Germany (4-2-3-1): Ter Stegen; Korb, Ginter, Knoche, Gunter; Leitner (Kimmich 45), Can; Bittencourt (Gnabry 45), Younes (Malli 76), Meyer (Schulz 68); Hofmann. Booked: Leitner. Goals: Hofmann 15, 50.

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