Harry Kane suffering from 'serious ankle ligament damage'

DN Bureau

Tottenham Hotspur confirmed that striker Harry Kane is suffering from ‘serious ankle ligament damage’ after an injury he received on April 10 during their match against Manchester City in the Champions League.

Harry Kane
Harry Kane


London: Tottenham Hotspur confirmed that striker Harry Kane is suffering from ‘serious ankle ligament damage’ after an injury he received on April 10 during their match against Manchester City in the Champions League.

"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 in our Champions League quarter-final, first leg win against Manchester City," wrote Tottenham official website.

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Kane picked up the injury in the second half of the game and left the field immediately, however, his team registered a 1-0 victory over the Manchester City. The 25-year-old tweeted to say that this will give him a chance to come back stronger.

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“Gutted to go off injured but every setback is a chance to come back stronger than ever. Big finish from the boys to go on and win! #COYS #UCL,” Kane tweeted.

Tottenham stated that Kane is undergoing investigations and that he will continue to be assessed by their medical staff over the coming week.(ANI)










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