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Harry Kane has been pictured arriving with members of the England squad despite giving Lee Carsley an injury scare when he limped off for Bayern Munich over the weekend.

The Three Lions’ captain was competing for a ball in the second half of a Bundesliga match against Eintracht Frankfurt when he clashed with an opposition player and was left crumpled on the turf and needing medical attention.

It appeared that Kane suffered an impact collision on his ankle and, unable to continue while grimacing in pain, he was withdrawn by Bayern boss Vincent Kompany.

Club physios could be seen attending to the striker’s right leg as he lay in pain before Mathys Tel came on to replace him with roughly 20 minutes left. 

Kane has however reported to England duty at St George’s Park in Burton-on-Trent along with the rest of the squad ahead of Nations League clashes with Greece and Finland.

Harry Kane has joined up with the England squad despite giving Lee Carsley an injury scare

Harry Kane has joined up with the England squad despite giving Lee Carsley an injury scare

Kane received treatment on his right leg from Bayern physios before leaving the pitch

There was a very pleased looking Dominic Solanke after his first Three Lions call-up since 2017

The striker earned his 100th cap for the Three Lions in the match against Finland at Wembley during the last international break and marked the occasion with two fine goals to earn his team a victory.

England’s all-time record scorer looked in fine spirits this afternoon, sporting a beaming grin as he made his entry to the base.

Dominic Solanke was among the arrivals, with the Tottenham forward having earned a first call-up to the Three Lions squad since 2017.

Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon and Man City star Phil Foden were among the other stars seen arriving at St George’s Park.

Gordon will be hoping for another chance to impress after admitting his frustration at a lack of game-time during the Euros.

Foden, last year’s Premier League player of the season, has had a slow start to the campaign due to illness, but has returned to the England set-up after being ruled out of the last international break. 

Kyle Walker earned a recall to the squad after being surprisingly axed last month while Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham re-entered the fray after some injury troubles. 

Phil Foden missed the last international break through illness but has returned to the camp

The Nations League fixtures represent Lee Carsley’s second chance to impress as interim boss

Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon will be hoping for another chance to start for the Three Lions

Kyle Walker earned a recall to the squad after being left out of Carsley’s first squad selection

Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham returns after missing the last international break through injury

The Nations League fixtures represent Lee Carsley’s second chance to impress after taking over from Gareth Southgate this summer.

The interim manager inched closer to receiving approval for the full-time gig with solid victories over Ireland in Dublin and against Finland. 

The Three Lions looked rejuvenated particularly in the former match, with former Republic of Ireland internationals Jack Grealish and Declan Rice secure three points for England. 

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