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I’m afraid Kane was selfish when he needlessly played on

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THE ENGLISH nation will have been breathing a sigh of relief to see Harry Kane come through England’s match against the USA unscathed. But my view is that he was selfish against Iran on Monday — staying on the field for 27 minutes after suffering an ankle injury, even though England were 3-0 up. Gareth Southgate needed to protect Kane from himself there but failed to do so. Kane has historical issues with his ankles and the injury was serious enough for him to need a scan but he needlessly played on. I know from experience that the ankle can be complex. I had a lot of issues with them when I was a young player at Middlesbro­ugh, which I put down to playing five-a-sides every day on the concrete floor of the indoor gym at Tottenham, where I started my career. Gravity dictates that the swelling will stay within and around the ankle. It’s not like your knee where you flush it out and it goes somewhere. You get micro-bleeds and the swelling stays there in the ankle.

You need to act quickly. The trick is to stop small injuries becoming bigger injuries.

The medics talk about RICE — meaning ‘Rest, Ice, Compressio­n, Elevation’ — when it comes to ankles.

Harry would have wanted to play on for 27 minutes because he saw goals in the game. He has that selfish streak that all great strikers possess. It looks like he

got away with one there. Hopefully, there’s not an issue with his ankle in this tournament and it doesn’t come back to bite him when England are facing stronger opposition than an utterly woeful Iran in that first game. If England are to go far, they need Kane firing.

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