England’s comeback to win 3-2 in Germany has restored confidence in a national team who were exiting the 2014 FIFA World Cup just two games in when their old rivals were surging on to victory in Brazil.
Germany led 2-0 in Berlin’s Olympiastadion with less than half an hour to go but Harry Kane, substitute Jamie Vardy and, in added time, Eric Dier turned the game. England have another test against the Netherlands on Tuesday in Wembley, but does Saturday’s victory suggest that Roy Hodgson’s side have a real chance of claiming their first UEFA EURO title in France?
Reasons to be hopeful:
Players on form
It was perhaps no surprise that two…