England captain Harry Kane scored his 50th international goal from the penalty spot late on to deny Germany three points in Munich.<br /><br />Highlights: Germany 1-1 England<br />Highlights: Germany 1-1 England<br />Harry Kane kept his nerve from the spot to bring up his half-century of goals for England and rescue a point despite an impressive Germany display in Munich.<br /><br />Key moments<br /><br />27' Kane blasts over from close range<br />50' Hofmann rifles in fierce effort<br />76' Neuer denies England skipper<br />88' Kane levels from spot<br /><br />Match in brief: Kane spot on for England<br />In a lively opening, Kai Havertz tested Jordan Pickford from a tight angle before Kyle Walker was forced into an important intervention to deny Thomas Müller a tap-in.<br /><br />At the other end Kane stung the palms of Manuel Neuer with a vicious right-footed strike from just inside the box, before the Germany goalkeeper spilled a corner into the path of the England captain, who could only blast over.<br /><br />Hofmann's powerful strike puts Germany ahead<br />Hofmann's powerful strike puts Germany ahead<br />Getty Images<br />England looked to be in the ascendancy just before the break but fell behind shortly after the interval. Jonas Hofmann, who had earlier had a strike ruled out for offside, was afforded space in the area and, after collecting Joshua Kimmich's pass, powered in a fierce right-footed shot that Pickford could only help into the net.<br /><br />Pickford had to be at his best to push Müller's half-volley around the post but it was Neuer who upped the goalkeeping stakes shortly after. Kane did well to reach Jack Grealish's inviting cross and tried to direct his strike out of the keeper's reach, but Neuer was perfectly positioned to deflect it away from danger.<br /><br />The Tottenham man would not be denied and finally levelled with just two minutes remaining. Hauled down by Nico Schlotterbeck, Kane sent Neuer the wrong way from the spot to ensure the spoils were shared.<br /><br />Philip Röber, match reporter<br />Germany's Musiala on 'special game'<br />Germany's Musiala on 'special game'<br />Germany were sharp in their passing game and managed to find space in areas that hurt England. Not only did they create the goal that way, but it also meant England’s hopes of hitting Germany on the counterattack didn't pan out. Hansi Flick's side will be annoyed with themselves not to have added a second when they were dominating, enabling the visitors to grab an equaliser.<br /><br />Reaction<br />Hansi Flick, Germany coach: "We played a great match but didn't get our reward. We could have probably scored a second goal, but we played against an England side with an impressive attack. However, we showcased the kind of football that we envisage ourselves playing."<br /><br />İlkay Gündoğan, Germany midfielder: "We showed some good movement, were very active and aggressive, and created chances. It is never possible to keep England out of the match entirely, but we were still the dominant team. Therefore it is a bit disappointing to concede a late equaliser."<br /><br />Kane applauds the England fans<br />Kane a
