Hotspurs striker out of Germany, Brazil games
Tottenham Hotspur's experienced striker Harry Kane withdrew from the England squad for prestigious friendlies with World Cup holders Germany and five-time winners Brazil on Monday due to a knee injury.
His Spurs team-mate, midfielder Harry Winks, also limped out with an ankle problem, bringing the absentees from the club to three as Dele Alli had already pulled out.
Both
Kane and Winks, who has caught the eye for Spurs this season and won
his first senior cap last month, suffered the injuries in their club's
win over Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino said Winks, who went off at half-time in the Palace match, had twisted his ankle.
Kane
received treatment on his knee in the first half and was substituted on
77 minutes for "protection", according to Pochettino.
England
coach Gareth Southgate has called up Jake Livermore even though the
midfielder's club West Brom are on a dreadful run of form, having not
won in 10 matches.
"Squad update: we'll
be without @HKane and @HarryWinks for this month's games, while @29_JL
has been called up," read a post on the England team's official Twitter
page.
Southgate, who guided England to
the 2018 World Cup finals in his first challenge since replacing Sam
Allardyce last year, also has injury concerns over Chelsea defender Gary
Cahill and Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson.
The latter missed Liverpool's 4-1 win over West Ham on Saturday with a thigh injury.
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