Gareth Southgate says he “does not understand” the fuss surrounding Harry Kane’s fitness as he insists that the striker is “fully fit” following a public exchange with Spurs boss Jose Mourinho. Prior to the international break, Mourinho stated his hopes that Southgate would not overuse Kane, with the England boss saying that Mourinho should back that up by resting Kane ahead of the Euros next summer.
The 27-year-old striker has been dealing with muscle fatigue and was not involved in a friendly match against Wales last Thursday.
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He then started on the bench against Belgium on Sunday before replacing Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the 66th minute. Southgate has stated that Kane is due to start against Denmark despite Mourinho’s concerns, which the England boss doesn’t necessarily understand.
“So where that is coming from is not to do with the conversations that we have been having with Spurs medically and it is not affecting us in the camp. He is fit, he hasn’t had an injury.
England are set to face Denmark on Wednesday before Kane returns to Spurs ahead of Sunday’s clash with West Ham. After that, Tottenham will look ahead to the start of the Europa League as Kane, Mourinho, and Co. play host to LASK in London on October 22.