Coventry Telegraph

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TOTTENHAM striker Harry Kane has been unable to join in with the start of pre-season training as he is in quarantine following a trip to the Bahamas.

The England captain, right, was on holiday in the Caribbean islands when it was added to the list of countries on the United Kingdom’s quarantine list.

That means he has been in selfisolat­ion at home with his pregnant wife and two children while Jose Mourinho’s side began to prepare for the 2020-21 season.

Kane is expected to be back at the club’s Hotspur Way training centre next week and should have no issues with being ready for the club’s Premier League opener with Everton or England’s Nations League games the previous week.

The striker has plenty of experience of training alone as he spent the best part of four months on an individual training plan as part of his rehabilita­tion from injury.

Mourinho’s men kick off their pre-season campaign against Ipswich at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today.

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire is part of a group of three men arrested over an alleged altercatio­n with police on the Greek island of Mykonos.

The Hellenic Police allege one of their officers was hit as he tried to break up a disturbanc­e on Mykonos and that the three men later resisted arrest by “pushing and beating three officers”. A statement from the Hellenic Police’s South Aegean region press office said: “Three foreigners, aged 27, 28 and 29, were arrested today (August 21, 2020) in Mykonos by police officers of the Mykonos police department.

“Patrolling police officers in the area of Mykonos intervened and normalised a dispute between citizens, however, three foreigners involved in the incident turned against them, insulting and hitting a police officer with fists.

“The three foreigners were taken to the Mykonos Police Station, where upon their arrival they strongly resisted, pushing and beating three police officers.

“One of the detainees then tried to offer money so that the trial against them would not be completed. The arrested (men) were taken to the Syros Prosecutor’s Office.”

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