Grimsby Telegraph

Harry should have gone straight off, says Souness

- By CARL MARKHAM

FORMER Scotland captain Graeme Souness believes England manager Gareth Southgate has to shoulder some of the responsibi­lity for not doing more to protect Harry Kane.

The Football Associatio­n remain tight-lipped about the skipper’s fitness but it is understood the striker was due for a scan before tomorrow’s clash with the USA.

Kane took a knock in their 6-2 opening win over Iran but played on before eventually being substitute­d in the second half.

“It was a bad one. The lad’s (Morteza Pouraligan­ji) weight was on Harry’s ankle. He will have had micro-bleeds in that ankle and then you are still running on it for 27 minutes more,” the former Liverpool midfielder said.

“It’s totally wrong. He should have been off immediatel­y and it should have been in ice, in an elevated position, immediatel­y.

“It ain’t rocket science. He’s got history with a dodgy ankle; get him off. He needed saving from himself.”

Ex-England defender and former assistant coach Gary Neville admits he is concerned about Kane’s injury as he does not believe there is a like-for-like replacemen­t.

“I’m a little bit worried as England are being a bit coy about it,” he said.

“There is no direct replacemen­t for him, no-one can link play like him.

“I think (Callum) Wilson and (Marcus) Rashford are good when there is space in behind but when you have a team with a packed defence you struggle when you don’t have a player who is good with his back to goal.”

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