Harry Kane involved in sickening collision with Rafael Toloi that sees blood pouring from his mouth... but the England captain plays on in clash with Italy at San Siro

  • Harry Kane was bleeding from his mouth during England's trip to Italy
  • The Tottenham man went down in the San Siro after colliding with Rafael Toloi 
  • However, the England captain was able to continue after medical attention 

England captain Harry Kane was left with blood pouring from his mouth after a heavy collision with Italy's Rafael Toloi during their Nations League match on Friday.

The 29-year-old Kane collided with the Atalanta defender as he was going for a header during a corner seven minutes into the second half.

Medics were quick to come to Kane's aid, as he appeared to be in a significant amount of pain.

Harry Kane was floored with a bloody mouth after a sickening collision with Rafael Taloi

Harry Kane was floored with a bloody mouth after a sickening collision with Rafael Taloi

The England captain had blood gushing from his mouth as the medics held him up in a seated position as they checked on him. 


However, after the usual medical checks to ensure it was not a more serious injury, the Tottenham man was able to continue his involvement in the game, a crucial fixture in England's Nations League campaign in a bid to avoid relegation.

Kane could not make a difference though as England fell to a 1-0 defeat after Giacomo Raspadori's 68th minute strike. 

Medics immediately treated Kane on the pitch who had blood gushing from his mouth

Medics immediately treated Kane on the pitch who had blood gushing from his mouth

The England captain though was able to play on as they were relegated after a 1-0 defeat

The England captain though was able to play on as they were relegated after a 1-0 defeat

It means England will play in the second tier of the Nations League the next time the competition comes around.

England have failed to win any of their five Nations League group matches so far, with their loss to Italy their third following two defeats to group leaders Hungary.

Gareth Southgate's side have one last group game to go through, as they host Germany at Wembley on Monday - their last match before the World Cup gets underway in November. 

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

We are no longer accepting comments on this article.