LONDON - England interim manager Lee Carsley has confirmed that Harry Kane will not be starting in Thursday's Nations League match against Greece as the captain continues to recover from injury.
Kane suffered the knock in a collision while playing for Bayern Munich in their 3-3 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt last weekend.
The 31-year-old striker – England’s record goal-scorer – has been unable to train with the rest of the squad since linking up on Oct 7.
Kane was limited to an individual training programme on Oct 8 and Oct 9, with Carsley insisting he would not risk his fitness in the Group B2 tie at Wembley.
“Harry’s nursing an injury, a small knock. Something that we won’t take a chance with,” Carsley told reporters on Oct 9.
Asked to clarify whether Kane will be on the bench, Carsley said: “We’re not ruling him out yet of the game, but he won’t start the game.
“Hopefully he’ll be in contention then for Sunday against Finland but, again, time will tell. It’s not something I think we should be rushing.”
In Kane’s absence, Manchester City defender John Stones will captain England for the first time on Thursday.
“It’s a brilliant achievement for John. Something that he deserves. The amount of caps he’s got, the experience he’s got, the level of professionalism that he shows within the squad, the example he is to the younger players,” Carsley said.
Ahead of his 82nd cap for England, Stones admitted it was a dream come true to lead his country at Wembley.
‘An absolute honour’“It’s definitely everything that I could have dreamed of as a kid,” the 30-year-old said.
“For my family to be able to see me walk out as England captain is a special moment and one I can’t thank Lee enough for.
“To be walking out with the armband on is an absolute honour and a moment I will cherish forever.”
Stones’ City team-mate Jack Grealish could be sidelined against Greece after the winger sat out training on Oct 9.
“Jack just picked up a slight knock yesterday but our attitude would be we wouldn’t gamble with any of the players,” Carsley said.
Chelsea forward Cole Palmer was named England’s men’s Player of the Year this week in the latest milestone for the emerging 22-year-old, who already has six goals for the Blues this term.
Palmer is expected to continue his remarkable rise by making his first competitive England start on Thursday.