Bayern Munich Official Shares Latest on Harry Kane’s Injury
Bayern Munich are anxiously awaiting news on the injury sustained by Harry Kane during their recent victory over Darmstadt. The England captain was forced off the pitch in the closing stages of the match after suffering a heavy challenge and clutching his left ankle. This has raised concerns over his availability for upcoming fixtures, including friendlies against Spain and Brazil and a Champions League double header against Arsenal.
Bayern Munich’s hopes of catching up with Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen were kept alive with their win over Darmstadt. Despite falling behind early on, goals from Jamal Musiala and Kane himself ensured Bayern went into halftime with a lead. Musiala added another goal after the break, and further strikes from Serge Gnabry and Mathys Tel sealed a comprehensive victory.
After a turbulent February that saw Bayern suffer three consecutive defeats and confirm the departure of manager Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season, the team appears to be finding their form again. However, goalkeeper Manuel Neuer expressed disappointment with the goals conceded against Darmstadt and stressed the importance of addressing defensive issues before facing tougher opponents.
Bayern’s Sporting Director, Christoph Freund, provided an update on Kane’s condition after the match. While hoping that the injury is not serious, Freund stated that Kane was substituted as a precaution and that the team would not take any risks with him ahead of his international duties with England.
Kane himself briefly commented on his ankle injury, describing it as “a little bit painful.” With important matches on the horizon, including the Champions League quarterfinal against Arsenal, Kane will undoubtedly be eager to recover quickly and play a key role for Bayern.
As Bayern Munich continues to fight for success in both domestic and European competitions, the team will be hoping for positive news regarding Kane’s injury. His presence has been instrumental since joining Bayern, and his absence would certainly be felt. The upcoming weeks will be crucial for Bayern, and they cannot afford to be without their new talisman.