Harry Kane looking unlikely for international break as Gareth Southgate faces biggest injury crisis of England tenure

Manager left with few options when England host Brazil and Belgium at Wembley, but Kobbie Mainoo getting a call-up

England manager Gareth Southgate with Conor Gallagher during a training session at St George's Park, Burton upon Trent. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA Wire
England manager Gareth Southgate with Conor Gallagher during a training session at St George's Park, Burton upon Trent. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA Wire
International friendly: England v Brazil, Wembley, 7pm (TV details)

Gareth Southgate is facing the worst injury crisis of his eight-year England tenure and has revealed Harry Kane is increasingly unlikely to play during the international break.

England’s preparations for Euro 2024 go up a notch when they host Brazil and Belgium at Wembley, but fitness issues mean they are unable to name their strongest XI. Southgate, who waded into the heated debate over Nike designing a multicoloured St George’s Cross flag on the new kit, was unable to name a host of key players in his squad last week and his selection problems are growing before Saturday night’s friendly against Brazil.

The defence had been the main area of concern, with Reece James, Luke Shaw, Levi Colwill and Kieran Trippier unavailable, but other positions are starting to creak. The Ajax midfielder Jordan Henderson is out of the Brazil game and there are gaps in attack. Bukayo Saka left the camp with a muscular issue, Cole Palmer faces a battle to be fit for the Belgium game and Kane is struggling with an ankle injury.

The situation is hardly ideal for Southgate given that this is England’s final camp before June. He rated Kane’s chances of featuring against Belgium as low and considered whether the increasing demands on players are affecting availability.

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“Everyone wants simple solutions to complex problems,” England’s head coach said. “Some players have just been unfortunate. Kane’s injury was when he crashed into the net at the weekend and it’s forced the mechanism with his ankle. He’s had a winter break and he’s not playing in our league.

“Some players have had runs of injuries, some have perhaps played too many games too quickly after coming back from injuries. The intensity of the games could be an aspect. Additional minutes in the games could be an aspect. What’s clear is we’ve got a long list of 40-odd players and a third are unavailable for tomorrow’s game, which is the highest we’ve ever had. Kane is a big doubt [for Belgium].”

DARMSTADT, GERMANY - MARCH 16: Harry Kane of Bayern Munich goes down with an injury and is later substituted during the Bundesliga match between SV Darmstadt 98 and FC Bayern München at Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor on March 16, 2024 in Darmstadt, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
DARMSTADT, GERMANY - MARCH 16: Harry Kane of Bayern Munich goes down with an injury and is later substituted during the Bundesliga match between SV Darmstadt 98 and FC Bayern München at Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor on March 16, 2024 in Darmstadt, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Southgate focused on clubs going on post-season tours. Some of his players will fly long haul when Newcastle and Tottenham head to Australia for a friendly three days after the end of the Premier League season.

“It’s going to happen more and more,” Southgate said. “Why? Financial fair play means clubs need to generate their own money. The normal way of doing that is to play more games, so is that great news for us in terms of preparation? No.

“But we’re going to have players in the FA Cup probably, the Champions League final hopefully and a chance of a few other European finals. We are used to preparing this way. We had to go to Qatar with five days’ prep.”

Henderson’s place in midfield could be taken by Conor Gallagher, although there is fresh competition from Kobbie Mainoo. The 18-year-old Manchester United midfielder earned his first call-up this week.

England's Kobbie Mainoo during a training session at St George's Park, Burton upon Trent, on Wednesday. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA Wire
England's Kobbie Mainoo during a training session at St George's Park, Burton upon Trent, on Wednesday. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA Wire

“We like him as a player,” Southgate said. “We were mindful of his age. With any young player, you’re wanting to make those steps at the right time. But with the issues we’ve had with Hendo as well this week, he’s the next one in. He’s made a really good impression on us.”

Southgate was perplexed by the traditional red and white flag making way for a new design on the collar of the new England shirt, which costs up to £124.99. Nike and the Football Association have faced fierce criticism for the pricing and the colours of the flag.

“My view is if it’s not white with a red cross it’s not the St George’s flag,” Southgate said. “Whatever it is, it’s a quirky design feature which I guess a Banksy or a Reuben Dangoor might do. The most important thing on the England shirt is the Three Lions really. I am a huge patriot. I believe we should celebrate St George’s Day more than we do.

“People don’t think we should change the flag of St George ... if it’s changed then it isn’t the flag of St George. I’m a little bit lost with that element. They can put a quirky design together but you can’t say it’s the flag of St George because it isn’t. It’s something else.”