DORTMUND: Lukas Podolski signed off his Germany career in style early this morning smashing home the winning goal with his trusty left boot to seal a 1-0 friendly victory over England.
It was only fitting that the Galatasaray forward, who joins Japan’s Vissel Kobe next season, should claim his 49th goal on his 130th – and final – international appearance.
Podolski captained the world champions to their first win over old rivals England on home soil since 1987.
The 31-year-old received a standing ovation in Dortmund after a pre-match presentation to mark his 13-year international career. After his winning goal lit up an otherwise dull friendly on 69 minutes, Podolski came off to more thunderous applause with six minutes to go.
Before kick-off England manager Gareth Southgate paid tribute to the victims of yesterday’s London “terror” attack and said there was no question of cancelling the match.
Southgate, who took the brave decision to drop Manchester United star Wayne Rooney from his squad, fielded a new-look side who had the better of the Germans in the first half.
West Bromwich Albion’s Jake Livermore came in for injured Jordan Henderson while Leicester’s Jamie Vardy took Harry Kane’s place up front.
Gary Cahill captained the team as part of a back three while James Ward-Prowse, Nathan Redmond and Michael Keane all made their debuts for the visitors.
Germany coach Joachim Loew also experimented by starting just three 2014 World Cup winners in Toni Kroos, Mats Hummels and Podolski.
A fourth, Sami Khedira, dropped out hours before kick-off with a swollen ankle.
Striker Timo Werner, 21, earned his Germany debut after scoring 14 goals for RB Leipzig this season.