In the recent match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Harry Kane made an attempt to take a penalty that was ultimately scored by Cole Palmer. The manager of the England team, Gareth Southgate, acknowledged that he had to refuse Kane’s request, confirming that the plan was for Kane to start in the upcoming match against Iceland.
Kane, who returned to play after being sidelined by a back injury, had a significant impact as a substitute by scoring the third goal for the Three Lions. However, Southgate promptly addressed concerns about Kane’s fitness, stating that he is prepared to start in the next match.
In addition to praising Kane’s performance, Southgate also commended the team’s overall effort and the positive result of the match against a determined opponent. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s goal and Jack Grealish’s assist further cemented England’s victory, with Kane securing the win by scoring another goal.
Anticipating the Euros campaign, Kane expressed his preparedness to perform and his confidence in his ability to quickly get into shape.
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