Harry Kane urges England fans not to boo Raheem Sterling in Kosovo
Harry Kane hopes England’s fans will not turn on Raheem Sterling in Kosovo tomorrow.
Three Lions skipper Kane wants no repeat of the jeering of Joe Gomez at Wembley, which left the Liverpool defender devastated after Thursday’s 7-0 win over Montenegro.
Sterling, left out of the squad after his restaurant clash with Gomez, will start tomorrow.
Despite just 750 England fans travelling, there are fears Sterling or Gomez could still suffer some stick.
Kane said: “I don’t think any player should be booed so hopefully it won’t happen to Joe or Raheem if they play.
“It is about moving on, we did that on the pitch and the talking point should have been the 1,000th game, a 7-0 win and qualifying for next year’s Euros.
“I find it really confusing why Joe was booed. I don’t think any player should be booed. I know how important club football is with City and Liverpool and all clubs.
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“But at international level, we are all England fans and the bottom line is that Joe is a great guy.
“We cannot control the fans or what they do but Joe has a top mentality and is fighting to play on Sunday.”
Gomez could start as Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate wants to rest Harry Maguire, but Tyrone Mings is also in contention.
Kane also gave a further insight into his role after Sterling’s meltdown with Gomez on Monday which followed Manchester City’s 3-1 loss at Liverpool.
He said: “In life, in football, as one of the leaders, stuff happens and you have to adapt and control the situation.
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“I thought the gaffer, myself and Jordan Henderson handled it as well as we could have.
“Emotions were running high just after it happened so I spoke to Raheem and then a few of the senior players about what we should do.
Source – https://www.thesun.co.uk/