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Harry Kane Finally Recovers From Injury, Jose Mourinho Confirms

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Tottenham Hotspur and England international Harry Kane who has been in injury for some time now has finally recovered from his hamstring injury. This was made known by the club’s manager Jose Mourinho, he said both Harry Kane and fellow team-mates Moussa Sissoko and Steven Bergwijn are all back.

According to the former Manchester and Chelsea coach said: “It is one thing not to be injured, it’s another thing to be ready to play football,” “For them it is many, many, many weeks of injury and when the injuries were almost at an end, we stopped training,” he concluded.

The English Premier League has been suspended since 13th of March because of the global pandemic coronavirus but there is hope for it to resume soon with the Project Restart program. There are looking to return to action on 8th of  June, which would require full training to begin by 18 May.

Tottenham are one of the few English teams that has resumed training and Harry Kane as the skipper of the team will add lots of force to the team as he has been greatly missed by the club. But Jose Mourinho is not sure if Harry Kane, French midfielder Sissoko and winger Bergwijn will be ready for any resumption.

Jose said: “I don’t know, they don’t know, we have to wait for the official and right permission for the players to train again in groups to see if they can come back to a normal competition level.” “So if we play this season, the remaining nine matches, it would be good for every one of us, it would be good for football, it would be good for the Premier League if players of that quality can play the remaining matches.”

English Top-flight clubs will be meeting on Friday to further discuss options for the restart, with any restart planned to be spectator free. Mourinho said: “If we play football behind closed doors I’d like to think that football is never behind closed doors.” “With cameras, it means that millions and millions are watching. So if one day we walk into this empty stadium, it will not be empty, not at all,” he concluded.