England as they take on Germany at Wembley this Tuesday.The Three Lions are looking to exact revenge on their big rivals in the Round of 16 after their antagonising defeat in Euro 1996.On that occasion, Gareth Southgate's missed penalty saw England crash out of the tournament.Now the former defender is in charge of the nation and has made some big decisions - including starting Arsenal ace Saka in the line-up against the Germans.It comes after a fine display against Czech Republic in the last game of their group stage, where he was given the Man of the Match award.And Saka has justified his start after a bright opening to the match where the youngster has been heavily involved in England's attack.Southgate was full of praise for the.
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