Tottenham news: Sam Allardyce insists Spurs will be fine without Harry Kane and backs Heung-Min Son to thrive
Sam Allardyce has backed Tottenham to cope without Harry Kane after the talisman suffered yet another ankle injury.Mauricio Pochettino suggested Kane could be out for the rest of the season after the England captain limped out of Spurs 1-0 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League.It is the latest in a string of untimely ankle problems for Kane, but his side havent fared too badly in his absence.After Kanes injury against Manchester United earlier this season, Tottenham won all four Premier League games they played without him.Kane could miss the rest of the season2
Kane could miss the rest of the season
It is a blow for them, but they coped last time, former England boss Allardyce told talkSPORT.They didnt lose a game last time Kane was out.Its a big loss for them but they can take some comfort from the last time Harry was out for five or six games. Ironically, Tottenham went on a five-match run without a win in the league when Kane returned.Heung-Min Son filled the void last time Kane was out and he did so again last night by netting the winner against City.In fact, the South Korean appears to thrive when the goalscoring mantle falls on his shoulders.Son stepped up in Kane’s absence2
Son stepped up in Kane’s absence

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That man Son seems to come up and play even better when Harrys not there, Allardyce added.His goal yesterday was exceptionally good.


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Tottenham news: Sam Allardyce insists Spurs will be fine without Harry Kane and backs Heung-Min Son to thrive The England captain could miss the rest of the season through his latest ankle injury
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Sam Allardyce has backed Tottenham to cope without Harry Kane after the talisman suffered yet another ankle injury. Mauricio Pochettino suggested Kane could be out for the rest of the season after the England captain limped out of Spurs' 1-0 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League.
Tottenham news: Sam Allardyce insists Spurs will be fine


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