Ellen White double earns England battling draw against Germany

Ellen White equalised twice as England women battled to a 2-2 draw with Germany in Phil Neville’s second match in charge.

England hammered France 4-1 in Neville’s first match in charge but their opponents in New Jersey were a step up in class. Germany, ranked second in the world, twice took the lead but White pegged them back each time to secure a hugely creditable draw in the SheBelieves Cup.

Watched by the former England captain David Beckham, the Lionesses fell behind after 17 minutes. Hasret Kayikçi fired Germany ahead with England unable to clear their lines in the penalty area. But White hit back a minute later, the Birmingham striker in the right place at the right time to deflect in Fara Williams’ drive from the edge of the box.

Toni Duggan almost gave England the lead after she was fed by Fran Kirby but her curling effort flew narrowly wide. Williams then tested Almuth Schult with a low free-kick that the Germany goalkeeper just managed to get a hand to.

It was a strong end to the first half from England but they undid all their good work within six minutes of the restart. An awful defensive mix-up culminated in Siobhan Chamberlain, the England goalkeeper winning her 50th cap, having to hack the ball clear off her own goal-line. Her clearance hit the heel of Millie Bright and rolled back into the net for a calamitous own goal.



Source: theguardian

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