Armel Bella-Kotchap (On for Havertz 90+1’) N/A. Reuters
ENGLAND RATINGS: Nick Pope 4: Sloppy first touch followed by slip gifted first chance of game to Germany and not convincing on deck on several other occasions. Awful spill to hand Havertz tap in to make it 3-3. No chance with other two goals. Reuters
John Stones 6: Back in team after suspension and almost put Pope in trouble with awful back pass in 20th minute. Pulled up with hamstring injury while charging forward and had to be replaced before half-time. AP
Harry Maguire 3: Disastrous effort gifted Germany their opener when he gave ball away then brought down Musiala with poor challenge that allowed Gundogan to score from spot. Lost possession again at start of move that led to Havertz strike. Surely cannot keep his place in Qatar. Reuters
Eric Dier 8: In-form Tottenham defender looked very comfortable in similar defensive set-up as his club side. The polar opposite to defensive partner Maguire and has played his way into the starting XI. AFP
Reece James 7: Looks to have secured the right wingback place for the World Cup. Saw lots of the ball without the surging runs forward that he produces for Chelsea on regular basis. His cross eventually fell at the feet of Shaw for opening goal. EPA
Declan Rice 7: Key player for England at base of midfield and stood up well up against two world-class players in Kimmich and Gundogan in centre of park. Relentless pressuring of opponents. Getty
Jude Bellingham 7: Borussia Dortmund midfielder not as impressive as against Italy last time out but is another whose form should secure him a starting berth at World Cup. Had three attempts on goal but failed to find the target with any of them. EPA
Like Shaw 7: Inch-perfect through ball to Sterling almost saw England take lead with first attempt at goal. Scuffed home shot to score England’s first goal from open play in more than 560 minutes of football. AP
Phil Foden 5: Should have picked out Kane with ball into box in first half but sent pass behind his exasperated captain. Control let him down in promising England attack just before break. England still struggling to get the best out of the Manchester City man. Reuters
Raheem Sterling 7: Denied opening goal in 25th minute when Ter Stegen saved his low strike well after leaving Schlotterbeck on his backside with nice turn. Hit left-footed shot from close range straight at keeper just before break. Saw another shot easily saved by Ter Stegen in second half. AFP
Harry Kane 7: Striker’s 50th game as captain and almost opened scoring with lovely Van Basten-esque volley from tight angle that flashed across goal. Blasted penalty into top corner to complete sensational England turnaround. AP
SUBS: Kyle Walker (On for Stones 38’) 6: Early introduction due to Stones injury and slotted into back three well, although was relieved when Werner sent shot wide when through in second half as he tried to sprint back to block. Getty
Bukayo Saka (On for Foden 66’) 8: Lovely piece of skill to set-up fellow substitute Mount’s equalising goal. Clean through in last minute only to see keeper fingertip shot just wide. AFP
Mason Mount (On for Sterling 66’) 8: Straight into action and almost picked out Kane with ball into box and produced confident finish to level the scores after being teed-up by Saka. AFP
Jordan Henderson (On for Bellingham 90+1’) N/A. Getty
GERMANY RATINGS: Marc-Andre ter Stegen 8: Barca keeper continued in goal with Neuer out with Covid and made excellent one-handed save from Sterling in first half. Produced another fine stop to turn Saka wide in last minute. Got leg to Shaw’s shot that crept over line. AFP
Thilo Kehrer 7: Thought he should have had first-half penalty when Sterling pulled his shirt but theatrical fall to ground failed to convince referee. West Ham player offered Germany plenty of width down the right. Getty
Niklas Sule 7: Centre-half played nice one-two with Gundogan on the hour mark before dragging low shot wide of target. Cleared Shaw’s shot just after ball crossed line for England’s first goal. AP
Nico Schlotterbeck 6: Left on his backside by Sterling turn as England attacker almost put side in lead. Vital sliding challenge on Sterling just before half-time was enough to put same player off before shooting straight at keeper. His rash tackle on Bellginham gave away penalty. Reuters
David Raum 8: Left-back helped helped keep Foden very quiet and was no surprise the Manchester City man was taken off in second half. Also helped to restrict James’ attacking threat. Impressive performance from RB Leipzig player. Getty
Ilkay Gundogan 8: Manchester City midfielder clipped first shot of game over the bar from outside box after Pope error. Side footed Germany in front with confident penalty and barely wasted a pass all night. AFP
Joshua Kimmich 8: German captain pulled low shot just wide of target from outside of box just before half-time whistle. Threaded lovely ball through to Musiala just after break. A class act alongside Gundogan. AP
Jonas Hofmann 5: Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder almost capitalised on poor backpass back to England’s goalkeeper but little impact and hooked at half-time. Getty
Jamal Musiala 7: Former England youth player charged down Pope clearance to hand Gundogan early chance. His trickery resulted in Maguire bringing him down for second-half penalty. Skinned three England players before setting up glorious chance that Werner should have finished. Getty
Leroy Sane 5: Drilled early free-kick from great position straight at wall which summed up the Bayern Munich’s wingers efforts. Disappointing night. EPA
Kai Havertz 8: Easy to forget he was playing in invisible first-half performance. Seemed to benefit from Werner’s arrival off bench, though, and curled home glorious finish to make it 2-0 then grabbed late leveller with close-range finish after Pope blunder. AP
SUBS: Timo Werner (On for Hoffman 46’) 7: Half-time introduction and made immediate impact. But should have put Germany two-up after superb work from Musiala but scuffed ball wide of target with finish that will be familiar to Chelsea fans. Reuters
Robin Gosens (On for Raum 68’) 5: Brought on just as England launched their superb comeback. AP
Serge Gnabry (On for Sane 68’) 6: Saw weak shot spilled by Pope that allowed Havertz to make it 3-3. Reuters
Thomas Muller (On for Musiala 79’) N/A. AP
Armel Bella-Kotchap (On for Havertz 90+1’) N/A. Reuters
ENGLAND RATINGS: Nick Pope 4: Sloppy first touch followed by slip gifted first chance of game to Germany and not convincing on deck on several other occasions. Awful spill to hand Havertz tap in to make it 3-3. No chance with other two goals. Reuters
John Stones 6: Back in team after suspension and almost put Pope in trouble with awful back pass in 20th minute. Pulled up with hamstring injury while charging forward and had to be replaced before half-time. AP
Harry Maguire 3: Disastrous effort gifted Germany their opener when he gave ball away then brought down Musiala with poor challenge that allowed Gundogan to score from spot. Lost possession again at start of move that led to Havertz strike. Surely cannot keep his place in Qatar. Reuters
Eric Dier 8: In-form Tottenham defender looked very comfortable in similar defensive set-up as his club side. The polar opposite to defensive partner Maguire and has played his way into the starting XI. AFP
Reece James 7: Looks to have secured the right wingback place for the World Cup. Saw lots of the ball without the surging runs forward that he produces for Chelsea on regular basis. His cross eventually fell at the feet of Shaw for opening goal. EPA
Declan Rice 7: Key player for England at base of midfield and stood up well up against two world-class players in Kimmich and Gundogan in centre of park. Relentless pressuring of opponents. Getty
Jude Bellingham 7: Borussia Dortmund midfielder not as impressive as against Italy last time out but is another whose form should secure him a starting berth at World Cup. Had three attempts on goal but failed to find the target with any of them. EPA
Like Shaw 7: Inch-perfect through ball to Sterling almost saw England take lead with first attempt at goal. Scuffed home shot to score England’s first goal from open play in more than 560 minutes of football. AP
Phil Foden 5: Should have picked out Kane with ball into box in first half but sent pass behind his exasperated captain. Control let him down in promising England attack just before break. England still struggling to get the best out of the Manchester City man. Reuters
Raheem Sterling 7: Denied opening goal in 25th minute when Ter Stegen saved his low strike well after leaving Schlotterbeck on his backside with nice turn. Hit left-footed shot from close range straight at keeper just before break. Saw another shot easily saved by Ter Stegen in second half. AFP
Harry Kane 7: Striker’s 50th game as captain and almost opened scoring with lovely Van Basten-esque volley from tight angle that flashed across goal. Blasted penalty into top corner to complete sensational England turnaround. AP
SUBS: Kyle Walker (On for Stones 38’) 6: Early introduction due to Stones injury and slotted into back three well, although was relieved when Werner sent shot wide when through in second half as he tried to sprint back to block. Getty
Bukayo Saka (On for Foden 66’) 8: Lovely piece of skill to set-up fellow substitute Mount’s equalising goal. Clean through in last minute only to see keeper fingertip shot just wide. AFP
Mason Mount (On for Sterling 66’) 8: Straight into action and almost picked out Kane with ball into box and produced confident finish to level the scores after being teed-up by Saka. AFP
Jordan Henderson (On for Bellingham 90+1’) N/A. Getty
GERMANY RATINGS: Marc-Andre ter Stegen 8: Barca keeper continued in goal with Neuer out with Covid and made excellent one-handed save from Sterling in first half. Produced another fine stop to turn Saka wide in last minute. Got leg to Shaw’s shot that crept over line. AFP
Thilo Kehrer 7: Thought he should have had first-half penalty when Sterling pulled his shirt but theatrical fall to ground failed to convince referee. West Ham player offered Germany plenty of width down the right. Getty
Niklas Sule 7: Centre-half played nice one-two with Gundogan on the hour mark before dragging low shot wide of target. Cleared Shaw’s shot just after ball crossed line for England’s first goal. AP
Nico Schlotterbeck 6: Left on his backside by Sterling turn as England attacker almost put side in lead. Vital sliding challenge on Sterling just before half-time was enough to put same player off before shooting straight at keeper. His rash tackle on Bellginham gave away penalty. Reuters
David Raum 8: Left-back helped helped keep Foden very quiet and was no surprise the Manchester City man was taken off in second half. Also helped to restrict James’ attacking threat. Impressive performance from RB Leipzig player. Getty
Ilkay Gundogan 8: Manchester City midfielder clipped first shot of game over the bar from outside box after Pope error. Side footed Germany in front with confident penalty and barely wasted a pass all night. AFP
Joshua Kimmich 8: German captain pulled low shot just wide of target from outside of box just before half-time whistle. Threaded lovely ball through to Musiala just after break. A class act alongside Gundogan. AP
Jonas Hofmann 5: Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder almost capitalised on poor backpass back to England’s goalkeeper but little impact and hooked at half-time. Getty
Jamal Musiala 7: Former England youth player charged down Pope clearance to hand Gundogan early chance. His trickery resulted in Maguire bringing him down for second-half penalty. Skinned three England players before setting up glorious chance that Werner should have finished. Getty
Leroy Sane 5: Drilled early free-kick from great position straight at wall which summed up the Bayern Munich’s wingers efforts. Disappointing night. EPA
Kai Havertz 8: Easy to forget he was playing in invisible first-half performance. Seemed to benefit from Werner’s arrival off bench, though, and curled home glorious finish to make it 2-0 then grabbed late leveller with close-range finish after Pope blunder. AP
SUBS: Timo Werner (On for Hoffman 46’) 7: Half-time introduction and made immediate impact. But should have put Germany two-up after superb work from Musiala but scuffed ball wide of target with finish that will be familiar to Chelsea fans. Reuters
Robin Gosens (On for Raum 68’) 5: Brought on just as England launched their superb comeback. AP
Serge Gnabry (On for Sane 68’) 6: Saw weak shot spilled by Pope that allowed Havertz to make it 3-3. Reuters
Thomas Muller (On for Musiala 79’) N/A. AP
Armel Bella-Kotchap (On for Havertz 90+1’) N/A. Reuters