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There was concern in Munich on Saturday after Harry Kane left due to injury.
Already 31 goals in 26 Bundesliga matches this season, Harry Kane did not miss his German debut. Never has a striker been so prolific for his first season in Germany – the English striker being only 10 lengths behind Robert Lewandowski’s goals record established during the 2020-2021 financial year (41 goals). Eight days before the end of the championship.
Yes, but the person concerned went out with an injury this weekend. “He twisted his ankle and completely cooled it with ice. I can’t say more yet,” said Thomas Tuchel directly. “We hope it’s not that serious.” It was replaced as a precaution. He will not take any risks with the national team,” whispers Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund.
Treated domestically
With the international break starting next week, Harry Kane will indeed join the Three Lions and receive treatment in the country, with the blessing of the Bavarian institution. “The striker is still on international mission with England and will be treated there by the team doctors, in close consultation with the FC Bayern medical service,” the club said this Sunday.
The English should not take any risks for the upcoming confrontations: two friendly matches against Brazil and Belgium at Wembley, on March 23 and 26.
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