Kobbie started alongside Arsenal’s Declan Rice and Manchester City’s Phil Foden in a strong midfield under the famous arch, and played the full 90 minutes.
However, the Three Lions did not get the happy send-off they would have wanted ahead of the tournament in Germany, as a 12th-minute finish from Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson ultimately gave the visitors a surprise 1-0 victory.
England begin their quest for Euro 2024 glory at 20:00 BST on Sunday 16 June, with a game against Serbia at the Veltins-Arena. The other group-stage opponents for Gareth Southgate’s side are Slovenia and Denmark – the latter’s squad features United’s Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen.