WE'RE BEING KANED

HARRY KANE has accused football's governing bodies of turning a deaf ear to players' fears of burnout.
The England captain faces a potential monster workload of 66 games for club and country this season - and he does not expect to get a full summer break until 2027.
Kane, who will be 32 in July, said: "I don't think the players are listened to that much." After 37 goals in 44 appearances for Bayern Munich and England this season, Kane could play another eight games in the Bundesliga, five in the Champions League, two for the Three Lions in June and possibly seven more at the expanded Club World Cup in the United States.
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