Coventry Telegraph

World Cup at back of Ben’s mind

- By GEORGE SESSIONS

BEN Davies admits that the World Cup is at the back of his mind but wants to help Tottenham finish the first half of the season strongly before he turns attention to keeping Harry Kane quiet in Qatar.

The Spurs defender is set to be part of the Wales squad for next month’s tournament, which will be their first appearance at a World Cup since 1958 and only second in total.

Club colleague Richarliso­n recently sustained an injury that left the Brazilian in tears due to fears he may miss out on featuring for his national team in Qatar.

It subsequent­ly proved to be a false alarm but Davies insists he is staying focused on duty with Spurs, who could secure their place in the Champions League last-16 with victory over Sporting Lisbon at home tonight.

“Of course it’s (the World Cup) in the back of your mind but the focus is on the here and now,” he said.

“Every time you step on the pitch, your only focus is that game.

“The World Cup is still some time away.

“We’ve got an important run of games before then.

“It’s probably the most important game we’ve had in the group.

“It will be important to try to finish the job tomorrow and put ourselves in a position to go to Marseille (next week) without needing to get a result.”

With Davies concentrat­ing on the task at hand, no talk has occurred between the proud Welshman and England captain Kane over their November 29 meeting in Al Rayyan.

Kane has struck 11 goals and started each of Tottenham’s 16 matches in all competitio­ns this season.

Davies added: “Harry has been working hard for the team all year.

“It starts in pre-season and you can see the benefits of that now.

“He’s looking fit, he’s scoring important goals for us and is obviously a very important player.

“As far as Wales-england at the World Cup, that’s not something we’ve spoken about yet but we’re looking forward to it.”

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