Harry Kane sends best wishes to young brain tumour patient ahead of Euros final

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England captain Harry Kane has told the family of a young brain tumour patient he hopes to “put a smile” on their faces by winning the Euro 2020 final.

The family of two-year-old Harry Crick, from Elmswell in Suffolk, received a surprise video message from the Three Lions striker on Saturday.

Kane said: “Hi Olly, how you doing, mate? I hear your brother’s going through a tough time.

“I just wanted to wish you all the best and wish your brother all the best, not just from me but from all the England team and staff as well.

“Hopefully we can put a smile on your face tomorrow night, but I just wanted to send my best wishes. All the best guys.”

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England captain Harry Kane said he and the rest of the team wish Harry and his family well (Nick Potts/PA)

On Christmas Eve, he underwent surgery to remove a tennis ball-sized tumour at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge, followed by five rounds of chemotherapy.

His father Matt, 32, said: “It was such a fantastic boost for Olly to get a video message from Harry Kane.

“It’s incredible that the man of the moment took time out of his day to do this, the day before the biggest football game of his career to date.

The toddler’s father Matt Crick said the message had ‘cheered us all up’ (Brain Tumour Research/PA)

A GoFundMe page has been set up at www.gofundme.com/f/our-harry-our-hero, as the family seeks to cover the costs of relocating to Germany for two months for vital treatment for Harry.

Hugh Adams, of Brain Tumour Research, said: “It was really wonderful to see that Harry Kane has sent a message of support to little Harry and his family, on this most important of footballing weekends.

“We send our best wishes and support to the England team and thank the captain for helping to shine a light on this cruel disease.”

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