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England 1 - Holland 2: Dutch come from behind at Wembley to dampen spirits
ENGLAND suffered defeat to Holland at Wembley to dampen the mood following the brilliant win over Germany.
England were angered by Holland's winner at Wembley
Roy Hodgson made eight changes to his team from Berlin and was rewarded with a second Jamie Vardy goal in a matter of days.
Danny Drinkwater was handed a debut and Chris Smalling and John Stones played together for the first time.
Vardy and Daniel Sturridge started up front with Adam Lallana in support.
England got away with a penalty decision in the first half when Danny Rose made a rash challenge.
But Rose was caught out in the second period when he handled Luciano Narsingh's cross.
Vincent Janssen fired the penalty beyond Fraser Forster.
England were then aggrieved when Phil Jagielka was bundled over in his own area before Jansenn and Narsingh switched roles for winner in the 77th minute.
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There was a moment of worry late on as Stones pulled up after over-stretching for a tackel on Jansenn.
England: Forster, Walker, Stones, Smalling, Rose, Drinkwater, Barkley, Milner, Lallana, Vardy, Sturridge
Subs: Clyne, Heaton, Walcott, Cahill, Jagielka, Henderson, Dier, Kane, Alli, Welbeck
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