England's preparations for the Nations League have been disrupted by injuries to three players: Kobbie Mainoo, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Ezri Konsa. These setbacks come just as the team received positive news about Harry Kane's fitness. Kane's injury against Eintracht Frankfurt was confirmed not to be serious, allowing him to participate in the upcoming October matches.
Mainoo, who debuted internationally earlier this year and has earned 10 caps, will miss out due to a knee injury sustained while playing for Manchester United against Aston Villa. This injury forced him off the field and now sidelines him from national duty. Similarly, Konsa suffered a hamstring injury during the same match, which ended in a goalless draw.

Gibbs-White also joins the list of absentees after picking up an injury in Nottingham Forest's 1-1 draw with Chelsea on Sunday. He had recently made his senior debut for England under manager Lee Carsley last month. At the under-21 level, Gibbs-White has been a regular feature with 15 appearances under Carsley.
The Three Lions are set to play Greece at Wembley on Thursday before heading to Helsinki for a match against Finland on Sunday. Despite these injuries, Lee Carsley is not planning to call up any replacements for the squad.
Mainoo's absence is particularly notable as he had made an impression with his performances since his international debut. His contribution included playing under Carsley against Ireland. Meanwhile, Konsa's withdrawal adds to defensive concerns following his recent hamstring issue.
The team faces these challenges as they prepare for crucial matches in their Nations League campaign. The absence of these players could impact team dynamics and strategy as they aim for success in their upcoming fixtures.
The English squad must adapt quickly to these changes as they focus on their immediate goals in the Nations League. The team's depth will be tested as they look to maintain momentum despite these setbacks.