Harry Kane is set to score again for England after a Ghanaian 'witch doctor' claimed to have released him from a spell. On June 18, Nana Kwaku Bonsam said he had cast a spell on Kane before England's World Cup draw with Ghana.

What happened?

The spell allegedly prevented Kane from scoring against the Black Stars in Boston. Bonsam, whose name translates to 'Devil of Wednesday', claimed he was working on a spell to stop Kane from finding the target.

Why it matters for Harry Kane

Kane managed just 19 touches against Ghana and squandered the best opportunity of the match, blasting over from seven yards at the death. He sees no reason to panic, praising the Black Stars' heroic defending.

What comes next?

Bonsam has now announced his desire to 'free' Kane from his shackles, allowing him to score again for England. Kane will face Panama next, and Bonsam claims he will visit him to ensure he scores.

The 52-year-old Bonsam also claimed he was responsible for a knee injury that threatened Cristiano Ronaldo's participation at the World Cup in 2014. Ronaldo is still playing at the age of 41 and netted two goals at his sixth World Cup finals on Tuesday.

Kane did not seem concerned about the spell, stating he has been a striker long enough to know that not all chances will result in goals. He will look to bounce back against Panama and prove Bonsam's spell has been broken.

Bonsam's claims have sparked interest, with many questioning the validity of his spells. However, he remains confident in his abilities, stating he is the 'most powerful spiritualist in the whole world'.

The England team will be hoping Kane can regain his scoring form against Panama. With Bonsam's spell allegedly lifted, Kane will look to make a statement and prove his worth as one of the top strikers in the world.

Kane's next match will be crucial in determining England's fate in the World Cup. If he can score against Panama, it will be a significant boost to the team's morale and chances of advancing to the next round.

The World Cup has seen its fair share of surprises, and Kane's alleged spell has added to the drama. As the tournament progresses, fans will be eagerly watching to see if Kane can break free from Bonsam's spell and lead England to victory.

On June 18, England drew 0-0 with Ghana, and Kane's inability to score was a major talking point. However, with Bonsam's spell allegedly lifted, Kane will look to make amends and prove his worth as a top striker.

The stage is set for Kane to make a comeback, and fans will be watching with bated breath to see if he can score against Panama. Will Bonsam's spell be broken, or will Kane continue to struggle? Only time will tell.

As the World Cup heats up, Kane's performance will be under scrutiny. Can he break free from Bonsam's spell and lead England to victory, or will the Ghanaian 'witch doctor' have the last laugh?