England are hopeful Harry Kane has NOT suffered major damage to his right ankle
BREAKING NEWS: England believe Harry Kane has NOT suffered major damage to his right ankle following medical tests – and he could EVEN be fit for Friday’s clash with USA
England are hopeful captain Harry Kane has not suffered major damage to this right ankle following a scan today.
Kane has been facing an anxious wait to discover the extent of the injury he suffered in Monday’s win over Iran.
The 29-year-old was scanned today and there is optimism he will be available for Friday’s game versus USA.
England are optimistic that Harry Kane’s ankle concern is not major and he can play vs USA
The England striker was on the receiving end of a heavy tackle just after half time in England’s 6-2 win against Iran on Monday.
After receiving treatment he was able to play on, before he was replaced in the 76th minute by Callum Wilson.
Kane left the Khalifa International Stadium with light strapping on his ankle, leading to England sending him for a scan on Wednesday to check that he had not suffered any significant damage.
The captain hobbled out of Khalifa Stadium following England’s victory against Iran
Having Kane fit for the rest of the tournament is a major boost for Gareth Southgate, with the Tottenham striker regarded as England’s talisman having netted 51 goals in 76 appearances for his country.
The 29-year-old is just two goals short of Wayne Rooney’s all-time record for England men’s side, a milestone that he will be looking to move past in Qatar.
Kane failed to get on the scoresheet in England’s opening game, but did register two assists, setting up Raheem Sterling and Bukayo Saka’s second goal.
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