- Harry Kane has been ruled out of match action for a month, returning to training in April
- Tottenham confirmed Kane has damaged lateral ligaments in his right ankle, meaning the striker is out for their visit to Stamford Bridge on April 1st
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Tottenham Hotspur confirmed on Wednesday that Harry Kane won’t return to training until April.
This news means the striker is out for our showdown with Spurs at Stamford Bridge in both team’s next league fixture after the international break.
The England international suffered damaged lateral ligaments in his right ankle in Tottenham’s 4-1 win against Bournemouth on Sunday.
TEAM NEWS: Preliminary assessments have confirmed that @HKane has damaged lateral ligaments in his right ankle.
The England striker sustained the injury following a challenge in our 4-1 win over Bournemouth on Sunday and is expected to return to First Team training next month. pic.twitter.com/q4sOSJHhPT
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) March 14, 2018
It’s never good to hear players getting injured, no matter what team they play for. However, Chelsea will be hoping to use this setback to our rivals in our advantage.
If Tottenham lose to Chelsea on April 1st and better yet, lose out on a top four spot at our expense, Spurs fans will point out they were missing their talisman that has scored 35 goals for Mauricio Pochettino’s side this season.