ILLUSIONIST Uri Geller has vowed to “cancel” a Ghanaian witch doctor’s curse on Harry Kane ahead of England’s World Cup clash.
The Three Lions are preparing for their second World Cup game against Ghana in Massachusetts on Tuesday.
Kane comes into the game in form after scoring an impressive brace in England‘s 4-2 win over Croatia to kick-off the tournament.
But the Ghana clash has been overshadowed by bizarre claims from Nana Kwaku Bonsam that he will “stop” the England skipper from performing.
The spiratualist told the Daily Star: “I am working on Harry Kane. I have shown what I am capable of before, so I know what work I must do to stop him.
“I am very famous for my predictions. I am not wishing him serious injury. It will be just enough to stop him against my country. I will do my work so that it can help Ghana.”
But Geller has now claimed he will counter the curse by sending “vibrations” to ensure the Bayern Munich star puts in a top display.
Speaking from Tel Aviv, the spoon-bending TV mystic, 79, said: “I will cancel it, I can do that. I totally believe in my powers.
“We are all energy beings. I was in South Africa with lots of witch doctors. So I know all about it.
“Before the match I will send vibrations. I will activate all my powers, all my energy, all my know how to stop his negative vibrations [from hitting] Harry Kane. It could also rub off on other footballers.
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“I will definitely do everything in my capability and in my capacity to clear Harry Kane so he can score goals.”
Geller claimed he will print out a photo of Kane and one of the witch doctor with an ‘X’ marked on it.
He insisted he had “special methods” of thwarting “negative vibrations”.
Geller continued: “Albert Einstein came up with a fantastic scientific equation. He wrote E = MC2.
“Einstein proved that everything in the universe is made from energy. Energy cannot be stopped. Energy vibrates. We are all energy beings
“If fans can open their minds, be open minded. A lot of people will scoff at it and will say its non-sense. But who cares about the sceptics. We care about England winning.”
Bonsam – whose name literally translates to ‘Devil of Wednesday’ previously claimed he caused Cristiano Ronaldo‘s injury at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Should England and Kane overcome his latest ‘curse’ by beating Ghana, they will effectively seal their place in the knockouts.






