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Harry Kane is bang on target

Striker’s season was almost over after 3-month suspension, but thanks COVID-19, he is back

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Harry Kane had to watch helplessly while recovering from surgery as Tottenham's Champions League qualificat­ion hopes slipped away.

It looked like Kane's season was over - until the Premier League was suspended for three months.

Now, at a time when the striker expected to be playing for England at the European Championsh­ip, he is back scoring for Tottenham.

On his 200th Premier League appearance, Kane scored his first goal of 2020, after Tomas Soucek's own goal, to complete a 2-0 victory over West Ham on Tuesday, moving Tottenham within a point of the Champions League places.

"When you have been out for over six months it's just getting that feeling back on the pitch," said Kane, who moved to 137 league goals overall.

"You can train as much as you want but being out here is totally different." So very different, these days.

For one, there were no fans in the stadium due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Group celebratio­ns are also prohibited. So there was only a solo slide across the field, and Erik Lamela briefly going to jump on Kane's back before withdrawin­g.

It was Lamela who gained possession inside his own half to launch the counteratt­ack that ended with Son Heungmin releasing the ball and Kane racing through the porous defense before striking into the net in the 82nd minute.

Only Manchester City striker Sergio

Aguero has scored more goals in his first 200 Premier League games, 138 - than Kane.

"It goes so quick," the 26-year-old Tottenham academy graduate said.

Son was denied an opener in the first half after VAR spotted he was offside. But the technology didn't deny Tottenham in the 64th minute when Soucek inadverten­tly turned the ball into his own net from Giovani Lo Celso's corner.

West Ham manager David Moyes thought the ball hit Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez's arm from the corner in the buildup but the video assistant referee clearly didn't agree.

A second successive loss since the restart left West Ham only out of the relegation zone on goal difference.

But Tottenham is now only a point behind Manchester United in fifth place, which will be the final Champions League berth if second-place Manchester City's two-season ban from Europe is confirmed by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport next month. Nine points clear of United, third-place Leicester is still well placed to return to the Champions League after four years despite back-toback draws since the return of the Premier League.

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