Harry Kane, who is injured, will be going back to Bayern Munich as he won’t be able to play in England’s upcoming friendly against Belgium. This decision was made after he couldn’t participate in the recent match against Brazil, where England lost 1-0.
Gareth Southgate, the manager, confirmed Kane’s return, stating that he won’t be fit for Tuesday’s game. Kane has important matches lined up for Bayern, including facing Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinals on April 9 and 17.
England faced another setback when Kyle Walker had to leave the field early due to a possible hamstring injury during the Brazil match.
Southgate mentioned that Walker wasn’t certain about the severity of the injury, and they would have more information in the next couple of days.
Walker, who is a crucial player for both England and Manchester City, was replaced by Ezri Konsa, with Harry Maguire taking over the captaincy.
The right-back’s presence is significant for England, and he’s also playing a key role in City’s pursuit of multiple titles in the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League.
Meanwhile, Endrick, who is set to join Real Madrid, scored the winning goal as a substitute in the 80th minute against Brazil.