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Released on Saturday due to injury, during Bayern Munich’s trip to Darmstadt (2-5), Harry Kane is worrying the Bavarian staff as the Champions League quarter-finals approach.
The slightest grimace from Harry Kane has the gift of worrying the Bayern Munich staff. And what could be more natural when it comes to the German champions’ best offensive asset. The English center forward came off in the 80th minute, visibly injured, on Saturday during the Bavarians’ trip to Darmstadt (2-5).
This incident which occurred during the 26th day of the Bundesliga was enough to dampen the joy of a victory won at the bottom by Thomas Tuchel’s team. The Munich coach hopes that the international break which is opening will allow Harry Kane to recover without a hitch.
A 60-year-old record
“ He hit the post and twisted his ankle a little. His ankle was frozen. There is still no diagnosis, we have to wait. I hope it’s nothing serious », Confided Thomas Tuchel after the meeting, quoted by The Daily Star. The British media also expresses doubts about Kane’s participation in the quarter-final of the Champions League against Arsenal (April 9 and 17).
In the meantime, Harry Kane scored a 31st goal in the Bundesliga on Saturday. He beats the record for the number of goals for a first season in the German Championship held by Uwe Seeler (30 goals with Hamburg in 1963-1964).
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