KANE Pain

England hero Harry Kane spotted limping with ankle strapped in World Cup injury fears after knock against Iran

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ENGLAND suffered an injury scare after Harry Kane limped out of the Khalifa Stadium with his ankle strapped - but the Three Lions are confident the skipper will be available to face USA on Friday.

Gareth Southgate's men began their World Cup campaign in Qatar with a brilliant 6-2 victory over Iran on Monday.

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Harry Kane provided England with an injury scare after he was spotted with his ankle strappedCredit: Twitter @David_Ornstein
He was spotted limping with his ankle strapped after the win over IranCredit: PA
The star was sent tumbling by Iran's Morteza Pouraliganji's tackleCredit: AP
Kane did not appear to be too worried afterwards as he visited his loved ones in the standsCredit: AP

Bukayo Saka grabbed two of the goals while Jude Bellingham, Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford also got their names on the scoresheet.

However, England’s captain not only failed to get amongst the goals, he also suffered a knock.

Kane went down holding his ankle following a meaty tackle at the start of the second half.

He was able to continue playing after treatment but he was given a breather later on as he was subbed off on 76 minutes.

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As he left the ground he had strapping on his ankle as he limped towards the team bus.

But Kane has now undergone a scan and is believed to be "fine" ahead of England's second group game.

Immediately after the Iran win,Boss Gareth Southgate was positive, saying: "I think Harry [Kane]'s fine."

Kane was also pictured in the stands after the game with a smile on his face.

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And Kane made no reference to his supposed knock in a post-match clip on .

He said: "Hi guys, obviously a really good start to the World Cup campaign. Full credit to the boys.

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"It's never easy getting off to a winning start in a major tournament and to score six goals shows that we're in a really good place.

"Still a lot of work to do of course. We know that there's a long way to go. But overall, really pleasing.

"Congrats to Jude [Bellingham] for his first England goal, no better place to do it.

"Bukayo [Saka] on fire with two great finishes so, yeah, everyone out there today done their country proud.

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"We move onto the next one now, so thanks for all your support back home and here in the stadium as well.

"Let's keep it going for the next game against the USA."

England face the USA on Friday in the second match of Group B.

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And that is before their third and final one against Wales on Tuesday 29 November.

Kane will also be desperate to play in both of those matches as he needs just three more goals to overtake Wayne Rooney as England's all-time top scorer.

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