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Pochettino backs Son in Kane’s absence

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LONDON: Mauricio Pochettino says Son Heung-Min has proved he can replace the injured Harry Kane after the Tottenham forward’s hat-trick silenced Millwall’s racist taunts.

Son found himself thrust into the spotlight at White Hart Lane on Sunday as he scored his first goals since January in Tottenham’s 6-0 FA Cup quarter-final thrashing of third-tier Millwall.

The South Korea star’s goal blitz was the perfect response to a section of the Millwall support who aimed unsavoury chants at him in the first half.

They were heard singing “DVD” and “three for a fiver” in reference to the stereotype of Asian market traders selling bootleg copies of films.

Son’s goals were also well-timed for Tottenham boss Pochettino, who fears Kane could be sidelined with an ankle injury for the rest of the season.

Kane left the Lane on crutches with his foot in a protective boot and Pochettino fears it is a similar injury to the one that kept the England striker out for seven weeks earlier this term.

A repeat would leave Son and Vincent Janssen, who also scored against Millwall, as Pochettino’s main options for the central striker’s role.

“Of course I’m sad about Harry’s injury but we have to find a solution,” Pochettino said.

“Harry is one of the best strikers in England but we can’t cry. It’s never an excuse if we don’t achieve our aims without Harry.

“It’s about the team performanc­e, with different names and players.

“Son can play like a striker. If you remember one of our best performanc­es was against Man City here when he was a striker when Harry was injured.”

While Pochettino is confident in Son’s ability to deputise for Kane, he will still be keeping his fingers crossed the striker can return in time to aid Tottenham’s FA Cup and Premier League ambitions.

Kane has scored 24 times this season to underline his emergence as one of Europe’s top strikers and Monday’s scan on the injury will have major implicatio­ns for Tottenham’s season.

 ?? Tottenham’s Son Heung-Min. REUTERS ??
Tottenham’s Son Heung-Min. REUTERS

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