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Harry Kane: Spurs and England striker injures both ankles against Liverpool


Tottenham’s Harry Kane could be out for a “few weeks” after injuring both ankles in the Premier League defeat by Liverpool, says his boss Jose Mourinho.

Kane, 27, needed treatment on his left ankle after landing awkwardly following a challenge with Jordan Henderson.

The England captain also hurt his right ankle after an earlier tackle by Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara.

The striker, who has a history of ankle issues, continued before being replaced by Erik Lamela at half-time.

“The second injury was worse than the first one,” said Mourinho.

“For Harry to leave a game when the team is losing is not a nothing injury.

“There are some players you can’t replace. When it happens it happens, but I believe we have to fight against it, we cannot do anything else.”

Spurs' Harry Kane is fouled by Thiago Alcantara
Spurs’ Harry Kane was injured after this tackle by Liverpool’s Thiago Alcantara in the 13th minute

Kane has spent considerable time on the sidelines with a number of serious ankle injuries in recent seasons.

The striker was ruled out for two significant spells in the second half of the 2018-19 season, missing seven games when he damaged ligaments in his left ankle in January 2019 and then nine more matches with a lateral ligament injury sustained in April.

In 2017-18, he missed a month with a similar injury to the right ankle, and endured separate absences of six and four weeks during the 2016-17 campaign.

“You just hope it’s not going to be ligament damage that will put him out for a long time because he’s been absolutely phenomenal this season – his contributions, his passing, goals and assists,” said former Spurs defender Stephen Kelly on BBC Radio 5 Live.

“He’s been the all-round complete forward and unplayable at times. Tottenham just can’t afford to lose him.”

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