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Uri Geller says England fans can ‘heal’ Harry Kane with ‘invisible spiritual thread’

Notorious spoon bender Uri Geller has told England fans it is up to them to make sure Harry Kane’s ankle heals in time for the huge World Cup clash against the USA.

Three Lions’ fans have been fretting over the England captain’s fitness since he went down in agony during opening game thrashing of Iran.

He was aught by a sliding challenge during the emphatic 6-2 win.

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But according to self-proclaimed physic Uri, who claims he previously cured David Beckham’s injured foot before the 2002 World Cup, they shouldn’t be worried as supporters can help him recover quickly by sending him “positive healing thoughts”.

The world-famous mystifier told the Daily Star that fans should harness the power of their minds by constantly thinking about the England ace’s ankle recovering.



The England striker’s injury left millions of fans worried

He explained: “Focus your minds on Harry Kane’s injury and send positive healing thoughts to him and to the injury spot.

“I definitely believe in the power of the mind in the realms of healing and I believe that the energy that we emit from our minds when we think about Harry reaches.

“We are all attached to each other with an invisible spiritual thread through which we can send information and the power of healing and love.



Uri wants to spur his former adopted homeland England to victory

“This is a big concern for us. We need to heal Harry Kane.”

Uri’s claims will come as a big relief to England boss Gareth Southgate, who is anxiously awaiting the results of a scan on his star man’s ankle.

Kane was seen sporting a slight limp with his injury strapped up after the win against Iran and it is still unclear whether the 29-year-old will be involved in the second Group B fixture on Friday (November 25).

Uri added: “Many years ago Beckham had a similar type of injury and I asked everybody in England to send him positive healing energy.

“They asked Beckham afterwards what he thought about it and he said ‘well I played, didn’t I’ and that was also in the World Cup. And Rooney also I helped.”



England fans are anxiously awaiting an update on Harry Kane’s injury

The spoon bender is a big fan of the Three Lions and claims he ensured footballing success for his adopted nation by moving the ball on the penalty spot when England beat Scotland in Euro 96.

He added that his technique is sure to work if fans repeat the target over and over in their minds without letting anything else distract them.

“Only the England fans can do this, no one else can do it for you. Seize the responsibility and go for it,” he said.