Daily Dispatch

Striker Kane ‘in a good place’ after persistent ankle injuries

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England striker Harry Kane says working with a personal physiother­apist has helped him resolve the ankle issues that have hampered his career.

Kane has had several layoffs in the past due to his ankle problems but has been injury-free this season.

He also suffered a hamstring injury while playing for Tottenham Hotspur in 2020 that kept him on the sidelines for two months.

The 29-year-old said he had been working with the physiother­apist for three years and that he was in a “totally different place” now.

“I was struggling to play consistent­ly throughout a season,” Kane told reporters on Thursday.

“Especially when you come up to major tournament­s, it’s great to know your body is in a good place.

“You can get injured at any moment, whether it’s a tackle or a bad movement, but I think when you’re free in your mind and you’ve been playing consistent­ly for a while, it definitely helps with your mindset.

I kept getting ankle injuries and that led to a bigger hamstring injury.

“As I’ve got older and more mature, I have learnt more about my body.

“When you can push and when you should not push too hard ... That’s helped me to consistent­ly play at the level I have.”

England, who have two wins and two draws from their four Nations League group matches so far, were due to play Italy in Milan later on Friday and host Germany at Wembley on Monday.

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