Tottenham Striker, Harry Kane Buoyed By Premier League Resumption

Babajide Okeowo
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Following the green light given to Premier League clubs to return to group training on May 18, 2020, Tottenham striker Harry Kane says he has fully recovered from a hamstring injury and will be “ready to go” whenever the Premier League resumes.

The England captain hasn’t played since rupturing a tendon in his left hamstring against Southampton on New Year’s Day, after which he underwent surgery.

The Premier League was suspended in March because of the coronavirus pandemic and despite players having been able to return to individual sessions at club training grounds, the earliest top-flight matches appear likely to resume in June.

“I’m pretty much as good as I can be. I was at a good stage before the lockdown. I was pretty much doing everything except training with the team.

Since the lockdown’s happened, I’ve continued doing sessions online with the team, a bit of specific work where I do my own stuff for the hamstring and things like that, but pretty much doing everything else the boys are doing.

Then obviously the last week or so we’ve been able to go in and do one-on-one training with one member of staff on the pitch. It’s been nice to get out and start touching a ball again.

Whenever the season does continue, whether it’s next month or two months, three months, I should be ready to go from the first game” he revealed Sky Sports.

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