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Harry Kane set to return to Tottenham training in April after ankle assessment

"I'll do everything I can to get back out there asap," says Kane

 during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Tottenham Hotspur at Vitality Stadium on March 11, 2018 in Bournemouth, England.
Image: Harry Kane was injured in the win over Bournemouth

Harry Kane is expected to return to Tottenham first-team training next month after damaging ankle ligaments.

National newspaper reports on Tuesday had suggested Kane could be out until May after injuring his right ankle in the win over Bournemouth on Saturday, jeopardising his place in England's squad for this summer's World Cup.

But Tottenham announced on Wednesday the club expect to welcome Kane back into senior training in April following preliminary assessments.

"Disappointing to be out until next month but injuries are part of the game," Kane said on Twitter.

"Will do everything I can to get back out there asap."

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Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino last week laughed off reports Kane would leave in a year by saying football is full of rumours

The 24-year-old was out for two separate spells last season with injuries to the same ankle, prompting Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino to admit he was "concerned" by a potential recurrence after the victory against Bournemouth.

Kane missed six weeks when he first injured his right ankle in the final minutes of a 1-0 win over Sunderland in September last season, leaving the pitch on a stretcher before departing the stadium on crutches and wearing a protective boot.

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Spurs fixtures Kane could miss

  • Swansea (a) - Mar 17 - FA Cup
  • Chelsea (a) - April 1
  • Stoke (a) - April 7
  • Man City (h) - April 14
  • Brighton (a) - April 20
  • Watford (h) - April 30

He injured the ankle for a second time during a 6-0 win over Millwall in the FA Cup in March 2017, missing four Premier League games.

Kane now looks set to miss the majority of Spurs' remaining fixtures - including any potential run in the FA Cup, with Tottenham facing Swansea in the quarter-final on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Gareth Southgate's options would be limited without Kane, who is the highest-scoring Englishman in the Premier League this season on 24 goals, with Raheem Sterling (15) and Jamie Vardy (14) second and third respectively.

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