England captain Harry Kane was forced off the field after a collision with Manchester City star Manuel Akanji during the Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland. The clash occurred next to the touchline during extra-time, resulting in Kane crashing into England’s bench and his manager, Gareth Southgate.

Southgate attempted to steady his star striker, but Kane was replaced by Brentford’s Ivan Toney in the 109th minute. This substitution heightened England’s nerves as the match headed to a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw. Despite Kane’s absence, England succeeded in the shootout.

Southgate’s men won 5-3, with all players hitting the target. Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Ivan Toney, and Trent Alexander-Arnold made history, marking the first time England scored all five penalties in a shootout at the Euros. Fortunately, Kane revealed he only suffered a cramp and will be fit for the semi-finals. England will face the winner of the quarter-final match between Turkey and the Netherlands.

Harry Kane

Harry Kane

Forwarder, Midfielder

England

Age: 31

188 cm

86 kg

Season 2023/2024
Played 32 2 Missed
Minutes 2844 88.9 Avg
Goals 36 1.1 Avg
Assist 8 0.3 Avg
Attempt 54 1.7 Avg
Passes 617 19.372.0% AvgSucc
Yellow 2 0.1 Avg
Red 0 0.0 Avg

This season he played in total 32 times for 2844 minutes for Bundesliga.

Harry Kane  scored 36 goals for FC Bayern München. He procured 8 assists. He received 2 yellow cards and no red cards.

His team is currently 2nd in Bundesliga. In the last match FC Bayern München lost 4-2 against TSG Hoffenheim.

FC Bayern München performance and stats

FC Bayern München

Manager: Thomas Tuchel
Rank 2nd
Win 23
Draw 3
Loss 7
Goals 92-41
Diff 51
Rank 1st
Win 5
Draw 1
Loss 0
Goals 12-6
Diff 6
This season

FC Bayern München is currently 2nd in the Bundesliga with 72 points.

In the last 34 games, it has won 23 times, drawn 3 times, and lost 8 times. In its last match, FC Bayern München lost 4-2 against TSG Hoffenheim.​​

It has a positive goal difference after scoring 92 goals and conceding 41.​