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Harry Kane says ready to return to Tottenham after Premier League resumption

Harry Kane says ready to return to Tottenham after Premier League resumption

Tottenham striker Harry Kane said he has fully recovered from a hamstring injury and would be "ready to start" with each recovery of the Premier League.

The English captain has not played since a tendon in his left hamstring was torn against Southampton on New Years Day, after which he underwent surgery.

The Premier League was suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, and despite the fact that players have been able to return to individual sessions on the club's training grounds, it looks like the first first class games will resume in June.

"I'm almost as good as I can be," Kane told Sky Sports News. "I was in a good step before I finished. I did almost everything except training with the team."

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Kane resumed individual training sessions at Tottenham Training Ground

"Since the shutdown, I have continued to do online sessions with the team, some specific work where I do my own thing for the hamstrings and things like that, but I do pretty much everything else for the guys. "

"So of course last week we were able to train one-on-one with a staff member on the field. It was nice to go out and start playing ball again."

"As long as the season continues, whether it's next month or two months, three months, he should be ready to start the first game."

"There in shock after the flight"

Spurs midfielder Dele Alli was robbed in the early hours of Wednesday morning and Kane confirmed that he had registered with his teammate after the incident.

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Tottenham forward Harry Kane reveals he spoke to teammate Dele Alli about the burglary at the midfielder's home Wednesday morning.

Tottenham forward Harry Kane reveals he spoke to teammate Dele Alli about the burglary at the midfielder's home Wednesday morning.

Alli said it had been a "horrible experience" after being detained at Knifepoint, while Tottenham said he offered "support" to the English player.

"I texted him the day after the event just to see how he was doing," said Kane.

"As usual, I think he was a little shocked and a little angry about the situation, but luckily no one was injured, no family was injured during the process, which is actually essential. "

"I think he's fine, a little shocked, but I guess he is."

Target the sponsorship of jerseys as "obvious"

Kane was talking to Sky Sports News Thursday after announcing that it will sponsor Leyton Orient jerseys next season as part of an agreement to support both charities and Ligue 2 during the coronavirus pandemic.

Kane, who played for The O & # 39; s on loan in 2011, donated the sponsorship of the jersey to three causes.

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Captain of England Harry Kane said sponsorship of his old Leyton East charity jersey was "obvious" after he "fell in love" with the idea

Captain of England Harry Kane said sponsorship of his old Leyton East charity jersey was "obvious" after he "fell in love" with the idea

The home jersey will display a thank you message to frontline heroes for their work during the coronavirus crisis, the outdoor jersey is dedicated to the Haven House Children's Hospice, while the third kit supports the charity for health. Mental mind.

Orient has announced that 10% of the proceeds from each sale of T-shirts will go to the appropriate charity, while Haven House and Mind will receive hospitality on Brisbane Road.

"I fell in love with the idea right away to be honest," said Kane.

"I thought it was obvious. It was an opportunity to obviously help three incredible causes and also the opportunity to help Leyton Orient, who gave me my first start, was a big part of my success. "

"I know that a lot of bass league clubs are going to be financially in difficult spots and there is a bit of uncertainty as to the end of the season, so it's great for everyone involved."

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