Should England risk Harry Kane and his injured ankle against Wales?

Should England risk Harry Kane and his injured ankle against Wales? Captain is desperate to play as he chases all-time goal record but the decision MUST be taken out of his hands, Sportsmail’s experts tell WORLD CUP CONFIDENTIAL

  • Harry Kane caused concern with a swollen ankle after draw with the USA
  • England captain took a blow during their group opener against Iran last week
  • It has led to calls for Kane to be rested in Tuesday’s group finale against Wales
  • England will advance to the knockout stages if they avoid a four-goal defeat
  • But Kane will be desperate to play as he chases down Wayne Rooney’s record 
  • Click here for the latest World Cup 2022 news, fixtures, live action and results

It wouldn’t be a major tournament for England without some kind of injury drama.

This time around it’s Harry Kane’s ankle which is giving cause for concern as England try and secure their place in the World Cup last-16.

Fans grew worried when Kane was spotted with his ankle strapped up following Friday night’s goalless draw with the United States.

Harry Kane will be desperate to start for England in their World Cup group finale against Wales – but with concerns over his ankle, should he be rested? 

Kane took a blow to the ankle during England’s win over Iran which opened the tournament 

In today’s WORLD CUP CONFIDENTIAL, Sportsmail’s experts discussed whether it might be a good idea to take Kane out of the team for Tuesday night’s final group game against Wales.

Also in today’s episode:

  • Sami Mokbel and Rob Draper discuss how Kane’s quest to become England’s all-time leading goalscorer will be occupying his mind.
  • Martin Samuel says Kevin De Bruyne was right and his Belgium team are too old.
  • Sami, Martin and Ian Ladyman chat about the important – or not – of having harmony within a dressing room.

The latest edition of our daily video cast features the Daily Mail’s chief sports writer Martin Samuel, football editor Ian Ladyman, chief football reporter Sami Mokbel and the Mail on Sunday’s chief football writer Rob Draper.

It appears on MailOnline every morning of the tournament and can be found on our YouTube channel. 

WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE 




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