Harry Kane Injury Update: Bayern Concerns & Return Timeline

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FC Bayern is worried about Harry Kane. The striker is injured. Actually, no major downtime was feared. How long does he have to watch?

London – Actually those responsible for the… FC Bayern pay close attention when their stars are on the road with their national teams. The reason: You worry about whether one of the top performers will get injured. The situation was different for Harry Kane: he traveled to the Three Lions and was already ill before he started duty. Now new details about his injury have leaked out.

How long will Harry Kane be out injured? © IMAGO/Daniel Weir

Shortly before the final whistle of FCB’s Bundesliga game against Eintracht Frankfurt – the German record champions won confidently 3-0 – Kane crashed into SGE keeper Kaua Santos. The result: an injury to the ankle, which, according to the striker, would only last a few days. On Thursday the English played against Wales, but without Harry Kane.

New details: Bayern star Harry Kane’s injury appears to be nothing long-term

The attacker was unable to take part in the 3-0 win against Wales, but this was discussed with coach Thomas Tuchel. The reason: It was just a test game in which no one wanted to take any risks. BILDReporter Julian Agardi gave an update on the Bavarian superstar one day after the victory and was able to reassure: Everything is going as planned.

That means: On Tuesday (October 14th) the English will play against Latvia in the World Cup qualifiers – and Tuchel hopes that he can rely on his goalscorer again. Do the Bayern bosses see it the same way? Given the tasks ahead, you should hope that Kane isn’t expected back on the pitch too soon.

On October 18th, the Munich team will return from the international break with the Bundesliga clash against Dortmund, before it goes straight into the Champions League continues. Kane, who already has 18 competitive goals to his name, cannot be replaced. If Tuchel actually sets up his protégé against Latvia, there is only one hope left: that the 32-year-old will quickly score a few goals and then perhaps be “happy” about being substituted. (is)

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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