- The Bayern Munich forward suffered an injury in the second half against Frankfurt
- Harry Kane now a doubt for England ahead of the international break
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Harry Kane was injured in the second half of the weekend’s match between Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt and left the England selectors sweating over his fitness.
The Three Lions captain was competing for a ball in the second half when he collided with an opposing player and was left lying on the grass and requiring medical attention.
Kane appeared to have suffered an impact to his ankle and, after failing to continue while wincing in pain, was hooked by Bayern coach Vincent Kompany.
The club’s physiotherapists could be seen tending to Kane’s right leg, massaging his groin as the striker lay in agony as his replacement, Mathys Tel, prepared to come on.
The 31-year-old was replaced with around 20 minutes remaining as Bayern conceded an injury-time equalizer in their first match after a shock midweek Champions League defeat against Aston Villa.
Harry Kane left Bayern Munich’s weekend match against Eintracht Frankfurt injured
Kane received treatment on his right leg by Bayern physios before leaving the pitch
England head coach Lee Carsley will now be awaiting an urgent update on Kane’s fitness as his Three Lions squad prepare to assemble next week.
On a more positive note, Kane was able to walk off the pitch unassisted and applauded Kompany before taking a seat on the bench.
The former Tottenham star now faces a race against time to be fit for the upcoming UEFA Nations League clashes against Greece and Finland.
Former boss Gareth Southgate trusted Kane to lead the national team’s attack and has maintained his role under Carsley despite the impressive recent form of Ollie Watkins and Dominic Solanke.
If he is not fit to join his Three Lions team-mates, Carsley could opt to call up a replacement for Kane as he continues to audition for the job permanently.
England coach Lee Carsley (pictured) is now awaiting an update on Kane’s fitness.
Kane spoke to Bayern coach Vincent Kompany (right) when he left the match with approximately 20 minutes remaining.
Kane has started his second season in the Bundesliga brilliantly, scoring 10 goals in eight games in all competitions.
Meanwhile, England will begin their next series of matches hosting Greece at Wembley on Thursday 10 October.