England receive huge boost over Tottenham and Man Utd stars but learn other World Cup bad news

Latest injury news on Harry Kane, James Maddison and other England players.
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England have now turned their attention to the game against the USA and history says that the game will not be an easy one. But the Three Lions have shown that they are a tournament team and will look to secure qualification to the knockout stage in the second game.

The only downside to the game against Iran was seeing Harry Maguire, who was one of the best players put his hand up for not feeling but he’s already tweeted that he is ready and Jordan Pickford has confirmed that the Manchester United captain was in training earlier on in the day.

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The environment at England allowed him to be at his very best and he’s shown that he is able to do his best when trusted by both his managers and colleagues so that will be one of the best things going into the week.

There have been reports that Harry Kane is having a problem with his ankle but LondonWorld understands that he will be ready for the game against the USA on Friday. That again will be a massive boost to the team given Kane is the captain of the ship and is mostly the one who sets the tone for the way the team presses and how much he drops teams when teams sit back is quite an asset that this team needs.

James Maddison, who is celebrating his 23rd birthday, though is still struggling with his knee and still in the gym so he is likely not be involved even though his spirit is still high and there are hopes that he could be in for a late show when the team progress to the next stage.

Kyle Walker is ready and is back training with the team so the expectations is that he should be ready for the few minutes against the USA where he will build his fitness and then should be ready fully for the game against Wales which expectations are that they would not waste so much energy on that.

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