Harry Kane trains away from England squad as he continues recovery from injury
Lee Carsley’s side are preparing for Nations League games against Greece and Finland.
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Your support makes all the difference.England captain Harry Kane did not train with the rest of the squad on Tuesday morning as he continues his recovery from an injury.
Kane was forced off during Bayern Munich’s 3-3 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt after receiving treatment to his right thigh area on Sunday, but travelled straight to St George’s Park, where he was passed fit by England’s medical staff on Monday evening.
However, the 31-yer-old striker trained indoors on an individualised programme as he enters a race to be fit for Thursday night’s Nations League game against Greece at Wembley.
All 21 other players trained as interim boss Lee Carsley prepares for the double-header, with a trip to Finland to come on Sunday.
Ezri Konsa, Morgan Gibbs-White and Kobbie Mainoo withdrew from the squad on Monday due to injuries picked up playing for their clubs over the weekend.
Carsley chose not to call up any replacements.
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