<p>England captain Harry Kane scored his 50th international goal on Tuesday by converting a late penalty in Munich to seal a 1-1 Nations League draw with Germany.</p>.<p>Germany broke the deadlock when Jonas Hofmann fired the hosts ahead at the Allianz Arena, but Kane levelled from the spot with two minutes left.</p>.<p>Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck stumbled into Kane in the area and the penalty was given after a VAR review.</p>.<p>The Tottenham striker moved into outright second -- just three behind Wayne Rooney -- on England's list of all-time leading goalscorers, passing Bobby Charlton's total of 49.</p>.<p>"It's a really nice feeling," Kane told Channel Four.</p>.<p>"I had a couple of early chances and thought it could be one of those days."</p>.<p>"It's good to get the goal and it's just a shame we didn't nick it in the end," added Kane, who had earlier been denied by a superb Manuel Neuer save.</p>.<p>Gareth Southgate's side remain bottom of Group A3 after losing 1-0 to Hungary in Budapest last Saturday.</p>.<p>Southgate was "pleased with lots of parts" of the England performance.</p>.<p>"The Germans are the masters of tournaments and this was a good test," he told ZDF.</p>.<p>"Most of this (England) team has played a World Cup semi-final and the Euro 2020 final -- they showed the character to fight for a point."</p>.<p>Germany, who visit Hungary on Saturday, are a point above them in third as the Germans' coach Hansi Flick extended his unbeaten run to 11 games, dating back to September.</p>.<p>"We played a really good game, but weren't rewarded for the performance," Flick told ZDF.</p>.<p>Germany, playing in the shirts of their national women's team, twice breached the England defence in the first half without reward.</p>.<p>Thomas Mueller lobbed the ball over England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, but the whistle had already gone after an injury to Kalvin Phillips, who was replaced by Jude Bellingham.</p>.<p>Hofmann then broke clear and fired past Pickford, but after a VAR check, the effort was ruled offside.</p>.<p>Neuer, who captained Germany for the 54th time to overtake 2014 World Cup-winning skipper Philipp Lahm, made a reflex save to deny Bukayo Saka.</p>.<p>England struggled to get the ball into the box, especially in the first half, when Kane was closely marshalled by the German defence.</p>.<p>Germany were finally rewarded for their pressure early in the second period.</p>.<p>Joshua Kimmich split the defence with a pass into the feet of Hofmann, who drilled in a shot which Pickford could only get a glove to.</p>.<p>Only a fine stop by Pickford prevented Mueller marking his 114th international appearance with a goal.</p>.<p>Neuer again came to Germany's rescue with another excellent save from Kane's close-range effort.</p>.<p>However, there was no denying England's captain who sent Neuer the wrong way from the spot.</p>.<p>"It's bitter to concede the equaliser -- extremely stupid," Hofmann said. "But we created good chances and it was a decent performance."</p>
<p>England captain Harry Kane scored his 50th international goal on Tuesday by converting a late penalty in Munich to seal a 1-1 Nations League draw with Germany.</p>.<p>Germany broke the deadlock when Jonas Hofmann fired the hosts ahead at the Allianz Arena, but Kane levelled from the spot with two minutes left.</p>.<p>Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck stumbled into Kane in the area and the penalty was given after a VAR review.</p>.<p>The Tottenham striker moved into outright second -- just three behind Wayne Rooney -- on England's list of all-time leading goalscorers, passing Bobby Charlton's total of 49.</p>.<p>"It's a really nice feeling," Kane told Channel Four.</p>.<p>"I had a couple of early chances and thought it could be one of those days."</p>.<p>"It's good to get the goal and it's just a shame we didn't nick it in the end," added Kane, who had earlier been denied by a superb Manuel Neuer save.</p>.<p>Gareth Southgate's side remain bottom of Group A3 after losing 1-0 to Hungary in Budapest last Saturday.</p>.<p>Southgate was "pleased with lots of parts" of the England performance.</p>.<p>"The Germans are the masters of tournaments and this was a good test," he told ZDF.</p>.<p>"Most of this (England) team has played a World Cup semi-final and the Euro 2020 final -- they showed the character to fight for a point."</p>.<p>Germany, who visit Hungary on Saturday, are a point above them in third as the Germans' coach Hansi Flick extended his unbeaten run to 11 games, dating back to September.</p>.<p>"We played a really good game, but weren't rewarded for the performance," Flick told ZDF.</p>.<p>Germany, playing in the shirts of their national women's team, twice breached the England defence in the first half without reward.</p>.<p>Thomas Mueller lobbed the ball over England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, but the whistle had already gone after an injury to Kalvin Phillips, who was replaced by Jude Bellingham.</p>.<p>Hofmann then broke clear and fired past Pickford, but after a VAR check, the effort was ruled offside.</p>.<p>Neuer, who captained Germany for the 54th time to overtake 2014 World Cup-winning skipper Philipp Lahm, made a reflex save to deny Bukayo Saka.</p>.<p>England struggled to get the ball into the box, especially in the first half, when Kane was closely marshalled by the German defence.</p>.<p>Germany were finally rewarded for their pressure early in the second period.</p>.<p>Joshua Kimmich split the defence with a pass into the feet of Hofmann, who drilled in a shot which Pickford could only get a glove to.</p>.<p>Only a fine stop by Pickford prevented Mueller marking his 114th international appearance with a goal.</p>.<p>Neuer again came to Germany's rescue with another excellent save from Kane's close-range effort.</p>.<p>However, there was no denying England's captain who sent Neuer the wrong way from the spot.</p>.<p>"It's bitter to concede the equaliser -- extremely stupid," Hofmann said. "But we created good chances and it was a decent performance."</p>