Gabby Agbonlahor and Gareth Barry were in fine form as England beat Germany 2-1 in Berlin.

Agbonlahor's pace was a constant thorn in the home side's defence as his partnership with Jermain Defoe caused serious problems throughout the first half.

The Villa striker was replaced by his club team-mate Ashley Young on 77 minutes.

Barry was rock-solid in central midfield as he formed an impressive partnership with Manchester United's Michael Carrick - with both men squaring off against each other on Saturday.

Matthew Upson and John Terry scored the decisive goals for the Three Lions in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.

Curtis Davies was an unused substitute, although the defender will have gained vital international experience from his time with Fabio Capello's squad.


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