England handed enormous blow as key star fails to coach together with his team-mates on the eve of their World Cup qualifier towards Wales
Harry Kane is a major doubt for England‘s friendly against Wales at Wembley on Thursday.
The Three Lions held their first training session on Tuesday at St George’s Park, before again heating out on to the grass this morning.
However Kane, who’s netted a stunning 18 goals in just 10 appearances for Bayern Munich this season, was unable to take part in either session.
England’s record goal-scorer is ‘following his own routine indoors’, the FA said, along with Bayer Leverkusen defender Jarrell Quansah.
It means both stars face a race against a time to be included in Thomas Tuchel‘s squad for tomorrow’s friendly against Craig Bellamy’s Wales.
Whether they will be fit enough to return for the Three Lions’ World Cup Qualifer qualifier in Latvia on Sunday remains to be seen.
England captain Harry Kane is a major doubt for his country’s clash with Wales tomorrow
The Bayern Munich star has been unable to take part in team training this week
Tomorrow’s fixture at Wembley sees England come up against Wales for the first since the two sides met at the Qatar World Cup.
Wales boss Bellamy was full of praise for England’s stars in his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, admitting Tuchel has a ‘ridiculous’ pool of players to choose from.
‘England have a ridiculous squad, like France,’ the former Newcastle United star said.
‘They have a transfer market value of £1.4billion, ours is £170million. If you were a boxing promoter you wouldn’t put us together. It wouldn’t be allowed. That’s rough.
‘Are our players undervalued or overvalued? We don’t go off values, but the simple fact is they don’t have just one team.
‘I’m not saying it’s goin to be like a game of chess but it will be interested to see how Tuchel finds us and what he does . I will learn from that.
‘I’m not saying it’s going to be the case but when I was at Burnley, it was the best. You never learn more then when you get your a**e kicked. It gives you a realisation.’
England will however tomorrow be without Jack Grealish, Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham, who have all been overlooked by Tuchel.
More to follow.
