Tottenham Hotspur look like a far more dangerous team with Harry Kane back in the side.
Tottenham’s Harry Kane celebrates
Speaking to reporters, Spurs striker Harry Kane insisted that he is ready to face both Monaco and Chelsea in the space of a five day period, despite having only just returned from an eight week injury layoff, as quoted by the Express.
The 23-year-old has made an impressive return to action for his club, and was instrumental in their incredible comeback win over West Ham United on Saturday, scoring two goals in the last five minutes of the game.
And Kane spoke to the media following that dramatic victory, explaining how he feels ready to take on any challenge that he is presented with, as quoted by the Express:
“Can I play against Monaco and Chelsea? I feel I can. It was tough, it was my first 90 minutes in a while, but we have a couple of days to recover. I’ll always be there for the gaffer if he wants to pick me. It’s his choice. I feel fit, I don’t think I played the best I’ve ever played but it’s what I’m there for — to put the ball in the back of the net.”
Tottenham’s Harry Kane celebrates
Mauricio Pochettino must be absolutely delighted to have Kane back fit and firing, after his side really struggled to win games during the England international’s absence.
The problem that the Argentine now faces is to decide whether or not it is worth risking Kane in both games.
The two fixtures are of equal importance, so if he Pochettino does choose to rest Kane in either of the two games, he will be risking a serious backlash from the club’s supporters if the results do not go their way.
Tottenham’s Harry Kane
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