Four Tottenham stars started for England in Berlin last night as Roy Hodgson’s side produced a heroic comeback.

Danny Rose, Eric Dier, Dele Alli and Harry Kane were all offered the opportunity to stake their claim for a place in Roy Hodgson’s Euro 2016 plans.

But how did the Spurs connection get on against the world champions?

Danny Rose, Eric Dier and Dele Alli celebrate after England beat Germany 3-2 in Berlin

Danny Rose

On his international debut, the marauding left back impressed during his England audition.

Perhaps not as penetrative going forward as we’ve seen for Spurs this season, but he showed he can be disciplined when he has to be.

Likely to earn a second cap against Holland on Tuesday and has already given Roy Hodgson something to ponder.

On his international debut, marauding left-back Danny Rose impressed during his England audition

Eric Dier

Looked to have the situation under control in the moments leading up to Toni Kroos’ opener.

But apart from that, looked entirely comfortable in his role shielding England’s back four against Germany’s wealth of attacking talent.

And then came the moment of his career so far. The favourite to fill Jack Wilshere’s role if the Arsenal star can’t prove his fitness before Euro 2016 after this display.

Dier got through a tremendous amount of work for England in Berlin prior to his last-minute winning goal

Dier is the favourite to fill Jack Wilshere’s role if the Arsenal star can’t prove his fitness before Euro 2016

Dele Alli

Throughout his career, whenever he’s been required to step up a level, the midfielder has delivered.

This was no different. Against the World Cup holders, Alli showed why he’s the heir to Steven Gerrard’s central midfield throne.

Will have nightmares about his late miss, but that shouldn’t detract from his performance. The kid has got it all. Has to start for England in France.

Alli's pitch map shows the work the midfielder got through against the Germans in Berlin

Alli will have nightmares about his late miss, but that shouldn’t detract from his performance

Harry Kane

Germany’s dominance in terms of possession meant chances were few and far between for the Tottenham striker.

But when he did have the ball, Kane proved he can cause the very best in the world problems, scoring to pull England back into the game.

Is sure to go to France; but will it be as Wayne Rooney’s understudy or as a starter? Has to be the latter.