Germany's record-breaking teenager Jamal Musiala insists there will be no mixed emotions in Tuesday's Euro 2020 clash with 'second home' England.
Bayern Munich midfielder Musiala, 18, became Germany's youngest player to feature in a major tournament when he came on against Hungary last week.
The former Chelsea academy player, born in Stuttgart to a British-Nigerian father and German mother, opted to represent his birth country in February this year having already represented England at Under 21 level.


When asked if Germany's last-16 tie at Wembley will be a difficult game for him emotionally, Musiala told the German Football Association's website: 'No, I made a conscious decision to play for Germany.