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Kane’s ankle injury ‘significan­t’, say Tottenham

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LONDON: Harry Kane’s season could be over after Tottenham Hotspur revealed on Thursday that the England captain suffered “significan­t” damage to his left ankle during their Champions League win over Manchester City.

In statement Spurs also said that examinatio­ns revealed that midfielder Dele Alli fractured his left hand during the victory, but that he could yet play against relegated Huddersfie­ld Town at the weekend.

“Following assessment over the past two days, we can confirm that Harry Kane has sustained a significan­t lateral ligament injury to his left ankle following a challenge... Investigat­ions are ongoing and he will continue to be assessed by our medical staff over the coming week,” Spurs said in a statement.

Kane, who has already injured the same ankle this season, was pictured leaving Tottenham’s new stadium on crutches after picking up the injury when going to tackle Fabian Delph early in the second half.

After the 1- 0 win, which puts them in pole position to reach the Champions League semi- finals for the first time ever, coach Mauricio Pochettino said Kane could be out for the rest of the campaign.

That would be a big blow for Spurs, who are fourth in the Premier League and battling with Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United for a place in next year’s Champions League.

Kane has scored 17 times in the league this season after topping the scoring charts at last summer’s World Cup in Russia.

The 25-year- old could also miss England’s bid to win the Nations League.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Tottenham’s Harry Kane down injured as Manchester City’s Fabian Delph and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola look on at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadiumin London, Britain in this April 9 file photo.
— Reuters photo Tottenham’s Harry Kane down injured as Manchester City’s Fabian Delph and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola look on at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadiumin London, Britain in this April 9 file photo.

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