LEICESTER (Reuters) - The injury curse afflicting the Premier League's top English strikers struck again as Leicester City's Jamie Vardy hobbled off before halftime in his side's 4-1 defeat of West Ham United on Wednesday.
With Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane (hamstring tendon) and Marcus Rashford (back stress fracture) out for lengthy periods, there has been talk of England manager Gareth Southgate trying to persuade the Premier League's leading scorer to rethink his decision to turn his back on international football.