LONDON – Tottenham striker Harry Kane issued a positive update
on his recovery from hamstring surgery and said Tuesday he will be
ready to play again whenever the season resumes.
The Premier League is suspended until at least April 30 due to the
Covid-19 pandemic.
If the season was still going, Kane would be "two to three weeks"
away from a return.
"I'm not too far away," Kane told Spurs' website, having undergone
surgery in January.
"I'd normally hope to be back with the team in two or three
weeks' time. I'm at a good stage, pretty much doing everything, now
it's about building up my fitness. So from my personal point of view,
I'm in a good place.
"I'm at a good stage now and just working hard, doing a lot of
recovery, a lot of rehab and just waiting to see what happens to the
season."
Like everyone else, Kane is training at home, adhering to the new
instructions from the UK government to stay at home to try to slow
the spread of the virus.
"Like anything, you have to take the positives out of it and do what
you can," he said
"So far, me and the family are well, and I'll continue to work hard,
work in the gym, work from home and do what I can. We'll just have to
wait and see."