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Harry Kane has provided an update on his injury after being forced to the field against Celtic in the Champions League on Tuesday.
The captain of England lost the training session before the 1-1 crucial raffle in Allianz Arena due to a facial injury.
His absence occurred after the striker suffered a blow to the face during the Bayern Munich goalless draw against the renowned Bundesliga champions on Saturday.
Despite the concerns that Kane could miss the game against the CELTS, the manager of the German giants, Vincent Kompany, included it in the initial alignment, expressing optimism that he did not expect the injury to be serious.
However, the English was replaced in part time, while the score was still 0-0, which was later followed by an update about its availability for the Sunday League game against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Speaking in the mixed area after the game, Kane said: 'We will have a scan tonight and then we will see.

Bayern Munich striker, Harry Kane, has provided an injury update after his part -time substitution during the Champions League clash against Celtic

The appearance of England's captain was doubtful after Bayern training was lost on Tuesday

Kane suffered a blow to the face during his team without goals against Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday
“I'm not sure if I can be there on Sunday against Frankfurt.”
Bundesliga leaders will receive the third team in the League in a crucial match for their title aspirations.
Despite being eight clear points at the top compared to the second place Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich faced one of his most disappointing games against blacks and reds on Saturday.
They managed to deliver only two shots throughout the game, without any in Target, while Leverkusen was 15.
Kane picked up his injury just before part time, but continued playing for the rest of the game in Bayarena.
“I'm fine,” said the English striker after Celtic's game, according to the journalist Michel Schröer. The French international Kingsley Coman has taken its place in the second half.
Kane enjoys another impressive campaign for Bundesliga giants, with 29 goals in 31 appearances in all competitions.