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Harry Kane was injured last Saturday during the match against Dortmund (1-1). The English striker suffers from a small tear and should be absent for the Bavarian club’s next meetings. This Monday, at a press conference, his trainer Vincent Kompany spoke about the available alternatives: “ We have a lot of options: Thomas Müller, Mathys Tel, Serge Gnabry, Michael Olise, Leroy Sané… Harry has already scored 20 goals this season, you can’t replace him. But we have players capable of scoring and occupying this role, even if we cannot compensate for these goals one by one “.
The Belgian coach also spoke about the duration of Kane’s unavailability: “ It’s always difficult to say. There’s a chance he plays again this year. He will definitely miss a few games. It cannot be replaced identically. He is a very high level player. But we will find other solutions “. According to information from the German press, the 31-year-old is expected to miss around 2 weeks of competition.
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