Adam Lallana Included In England XI Vs Germany (PICTURES)

Good Enough To Beat The Germans? Hodgson Names England XI

Adam Lallana will make his second England start against Germany as Roy Hodgson makes nine changes to the side which lost to Chile on Friday.

Lallana and Wayne Rooney are the only men to retain their places, with Daniel Sturridge fit to start up front despite lasting only 45 minutes in training on Monday.

Hodgson confirmed his line-up would be the same as the one which performed together in Monday's open training session, meaning Steven Gerrard will captain the side on his 108th appearance.

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Lallana made his debut against Chile on Friday night

Sturridge, who had been carrying a thigh injury, will play from the start despite leaving the day's session early.

"He's fine," Hodgson said. "Last week he couldn't take much part in training. He was having treatment from the injury he brought with him, but that is improving all the time.

"The only reason he came off after two of the (training) sectors, if you like, of the game we were playing this morning, was to give Rickie Lambert a chance also to play at centre-forward.

England-Germany player ratings
Joe Hart(01 of11)
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His best performance in some time was still marred by an inexplicable rash dash which could have led to a second German goal. 7 (credit:Getty Images)
Kyle Walker(02 of11)
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Experienced an uncomfortable night and often went missing during German attacks down the right-hand side. 5 (credit:Getty Images)
Chris Smalling(03 of11)
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Solid defensively but his distribution remains a concern. Outjumped by Mertesacker for the goal. 6 (credit:Getty Images)
Phil Jagielka(04 of11)
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Inevitably struggled against top quality opponents. 5 (credit:Getty Images)
Ashley Cole(05 of11)
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Unmemorable night for the left-back. 5 (credit:Getty Images)
Andros Townsend(06 of11)
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England's brightest spark in attack. Unlucky with shot that hit post, even if his directness predictably leads him inside. 6 (credit:Getty Images)
Adam Lallana(07 of11)
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Bright first-half but faded after the pause. 6 (credit:Getty Images)
Steven Gerrard(08 of11)
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Commanding when Germany stood off but overrun as soon as Germany looked bothered. 6 (credit:Getty Images)
Tom Cleverley(09 of11)
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Lucky to be in the squad, let alone the team. 4 (credit:Getty Images)
Wayne Rooney(10 of11)
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Played some pretty, if ineffectual, passes. 6 (credit:Getty Images)
Daniel Sturridge(11 of11)
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Trying too hard and looking more like the frustrating forward of his Chelsea days. 5 (credit:Getty Images)

"There's a good chance I want to see him on Tuesday night as well as Daniel Sturridge."

Hodgson had already confirmed Joe Hart would return in goal despite being recently dropped by Manchester City for a series of high-profile errors this season.

The England boss has every confidence in his first-choice stopper, who displaces Fraser Forster.

Hodgson added: "I'm sure he'll respond very well. It's not my business, his club football career.

"But he's a proud man, he's very pleased to be playing for England and he's done well for us."