England women's cup hopes ended after defeat to Germany
Englands hopes of winning the SheBelieves cup were trampled as Germany scored twice in the last 15 minutes to record a 2-1 win.
It leaves Mark Sampson’s side winless from their two games ahead of their final round-robin game on Wednesday against France, who have also suffered two defeats.
It took just nine minutes for the deadlock to be broken. Alex Greenwood’s cross from the right found Duggan who flicked a header into the far corner – the first goal Germany had conceded in 560 minutes.
Germany should have levelled a minute before the break after Karen Bardsley palmed a cross out to Isabel Kerschowski, but England skipper Steph Houghton did enough to put the Germany striker off.
Mandy Islacker had the ball in the net for Germany in the 74th minute but was flagged offside but Germany were level two minutes later as Sara Dabritz’s right-wing cross deflected off Flaherty and past Bardsley at her near post.
And with nine minutes left Germany snatched victory. Fara Williams - on her 150th appearance for England - was adjudged to have fouled Popp and Peter sent the spot-kick low to Bardsley’s right.
England coach Sampson was furious with the officials following the defeat.
He told BBC One: “It’s tough to take. That’s two games in a row when we’ve had stonewall penalties not given to us and a ridiculous penalty against us. The officials aren’t good enough. "

Alex Greenwood's cross from the right found Duggan who flicked a header into the far corner