Harry Kane to Continue Recovery in Bayern Munich, Misses Belgium Match

Harry Kane to Continue Recovery in Bayern Munich, Misses Belgium Match

England striker Harry Kane is set to return to Bayern Munich to further his recovery from an ankle injury, as confirmed by Gareth Southgate. Kane will not be participating in the upcoming match against Belgium at Wembley.

Kane joined the England squad after sustaining an ankle injury during Bayern’s recent match against Darmstadt. Despite his presence in the stands during the defeat against Brazil, Southgate announced that the 30-year-old will head back to Germany for treatment, ruling him out of the Belgium match.

In Kane’s absence, England suffered a loss to Brazil, with 17-year-old Endrick scoring the winning goal. The teenager, who is soon to join Real Madrid, made history by becoming the youngest senior international scorer at Wembley.

It was an overall disappointing night for England, who only have a few more games before the European Championship. Despite the defeat, Southgate expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance and highlighted the positive individual contributions.

Southgate acknowledged the ruthlessness of football at the highest level, emphasizing the need for precision and efficiency in seizing opportunities. He praised the team’s efforts and recognized the quality of players they were up against.

Even Game Against Brazil

The match against Brazil was described as a closely contested battle, with both teams having equal attempts on goal. Southgate believed that a draw would have been a fair result, indicating the competitiveness and balance between the two sides.

As Harry Kane continues his recovery in Bayern Munich, the England squad prepares for upcoming challenges and aims to strengthen their performance in the lead up to the European Championship. The absence of Kane serves as an opportunity for other players to step up and showcase their capabilities on the field.

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