England Squad Faces Injury Setbacks Ahead of Nations League Matches
England's national team has been dealt a blow with the news that three players—Morgan Gibbs-White, Ezri Konsa, and Kobbie Mainoo—will miss the upcoming Nations League games due to injuries sustained during their club matches. Gibbs-White, who recently made his debut for the Three Lions, suffered an injury while playing for Nottingham Forest against Chelsea, where he had a shot blocked. Meanwhile, Konsa, an Aston Villa defender, picked up a hamstring injury in a goalless draw against Manchester United, and Mainoo, a midfielder for Manchester United, was substituted late in that same match due to his own injury concerns.
Despite these setbacks, England's captain Harry Kane has been cleared to play after being assessed by the medical staff following an injury scare in Bayern Munich's recent match against Eintracht Frankfurt. The Three Lions are set to host Greece at Wembley on Thursday before traveling to Helsinki to face Finland on Sunday. Interim manager Lee Carsley has confirmed that he will not be adding anyone to the squad, which remains largely intact, with all other selected players reporting for duty at St George's Park.
The absence of Gibbs-White, Konsa, and Mainoo represents a significant challenge for England as they look to build on their recent performances in the Nations League. The remaining squad members will need to step up to ensure the team remains competitive in these crucial fixtures.
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