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Harry Kane:Spurs and England striker injures ankles against Liverpool

Tottenham's Harry Kane could be out for a "couple of weeks" subsequent to harming the two lower legs in the Chief Class rout by Liverpool, says his supervisor Jose Mourinho. 

Kane, 27, required treatment to his left side lower leg subsequent to landing clumsily following a test with Jordan Henderson. 

The Britain skipper likewise hurt his correct lower leg in a previous test with Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara. 

The striker, who has a background marked by lower leg issues, proceeded prior to being supplanted by Erik Lamela at half-time. 

"The subsequent injury was more terrible than the first," said Mourinho. "He was adapting to one yet couldn't adapt to both. 

"For Harry to leave a game when the group is losing isn't a nothing injury. 

"There are a few players you can't supplant. At the point when it happens it occurs, however I accept we need to battle against it, we can't do whatever else." 

Kane has invested impressive energy in the sidelines with various genuine lower leg wounds in ongoing seasons. 

The striker was precluded for two huge spells in the second 50% of the 2018-19 season, missing seven games when he harmed tendons in his left lower leg in January 2019 and afterward nine additional matches with a parallel tendon physical issue supported in April. 

In 2017-18 he missed a month with a comparable physical issue to the correct lower leg, and persevered through independent nonappearances of six and a month during the 2016-17 mission. 



"You simply trust it won't be tendon harm that will put him out for quite a while in light of the fact that he's been totally wonderful this season - his commitments, his passing, objectives and helps," said previous Spikes safeguard Stephen Kelly. 

"He's been the overall complete forward and unplayable now and again. Tottenham can't bear to lose him." 

Kane's physical issue intensified the hopelessness for Mourinho, who saw his 6th set side beaten 3-1 by Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Arena. 

With a point isolating the groups going into the game, Spikes realized they would move once again into the main four with a success. 

Yet, they fell behind on the stroke of half-time when Roberto Firmino tapped Liverpool in front after Prods pair Hugo Lloris and Eric Dier wavered as opposed to manage Sadio Mane's low cross. 

Lloris' powerless push out permitted Trent Alexander-Arnold to bore in the prior second Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's shocker gave Prods a promising sign. 

Yet, Mane lashed in a third, after Spikes protector Joe Rodon neglected to clear, to seal a merited success for the guests. 

"We were rebuffed by our own slip-ups," said Mourinho. 

"Everything turned out badly in the main half, we shouldn't lose at half-time. I thought we were strong and certain about the primary half. 

"To go 1-0 down, difficult. To lose Harry, difficult. Furthermore, in the main moment of the subsequent half, to have another protective slip-up, at 2-0 it is intellectually hard to stand up to. 

"Be that as it may, we had a decent response, in the resistance half, and afterward another slip-up - this time from a little fellow [Roden] who played thus, so well. 

"Be that as it may, I need to adulate the folks who remained on the pitch since they attempted until the end."