Jose Mourinho is sweating on the fitness of Harry Kane who hobbled off in added time of the 2-2 draw against Everton at Goodison Park.
Spurs’ star man expertly slotted in his 20th and 21st Premier League goals of the season – cancelling out Gylfi Sigurdsson’s double – to reinstate himself as the top-flight’s leading scorer.
However, Spurs will now be hugely concerned ahead of their Carabao Cup final with Manchester City next weekend as the England captain was substituted in the closing stages of the match after hurting his ankle in a collision with Richarlison.
“It is too early to say something,” Mourinho told Sky Sports at full-time.
“For him to leave the pitch with a few minutes to go is obviously because he felt something. Let me be optimistic and believe that he has time to recover. Let’s see.
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“Let me be optimistic and believe it’s nothing serious. It’s obvious he’s a very important player for us. I cannot say much or speculate.”
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