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Criticisin­g players unfair: Kane

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London: Premier League players have come under “unfair criticism” during the coronaviru­s pandemic, says England captain Harry Kane.

Last month health secretary Matt Hancock said players should “take a pay cut and play their part”. “We’ve shown we’re doing everything we can to help support the NHS, charities and everyone who is struggling during this pandemic,” Kane told BBC 5 Live.

“We came under a bit of scrutiny and probably unfair criticism at times.”

Spurs striker Kane paid tribute to front-line workers during lockdown.

“From delivery drivers to care workers and doctors to shop workers, they have been amazing,”

Kane added. “Everyone is doing so much work behind the scenes that not everyone sees.”

Last month Premier League players launched a “collective initiative” to help generate funds for the National Health Service and distribute them “where they are needed most”.

On 31 March, Tottenham announced that all 550 non-playing staff were taking a 20% pay cut, initially for two months.

The club reversed the decision to use the current job retention scheme for some non-playing staff on 13 April following strong criticism from supporters.

Only the board, including chairman Daniel Levy, who earned £7m last year, is taking salary reductions.

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho

has been volunteeri­ng in Enfield to help the elderly vulnerable during the pandemic.

League Two Leyton Orient announced on Thursday that Kane, who played for the club on loan from Spurs at the start of his career, had agreed to sponsor their shirts next season - and donate the space to three good causes.

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