'Kane is sore but fine' - Pickford on England captain's fitness
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Harry Kane will be able to play in the World Cup match against the United States, according to the manager.

The forward hurt his ankle in the second half of the opener against Iran and was replaced.

Harry is doing well. He worked separately from the group but was fine for Friday.

On Wednesday, he had a Scan to make sure everything was okay.

Kane has scored 51 goals for the Three Lions, two behind Rooney's record.

The Manchester United defender is feeling better after being taken out on Monday.

He was unwell and that was affecting his vision. "You worry about concussion in that moment, but we were going back through all the footage and there is nothing, so he is in a good place."

Kyle Walker is ready to play on Friday for the first time since he had groin surgery.

Wilson did not train with the rest of the substitutes at England's Al Wakrah training base on Wednesday but is not considered a fitness doubt.

James Maddison did not train because of a knee issue.

If England beat the U.S., they will qualify for the last 16.

Getting out of the group is the first goal.

We would love to do that on Friday, but it will not be like Monday.

The States will be an athletic team and we have to make sure we are back to the psychological place we were at the start.

They showed in the first half against Wales that they have a lot of players who play in the premier league.

Monday was a great start and it's time to get ready for Friday.

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