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Mauricio Pochettino: 'Harry Kane could play again this season'

The England captain suffered an ankle injury against Manchester City last week.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has refused to rule out the possibility of Harry Kane playing again this season.

Kane suffered a significant ankle ligament injury against Manchester City last week, similar to the one which kept him out for six weeks earlier this year, but the club confirmed on Thursday that he has "commenced rehabilitation".

Pochettino would not put a timeframe on his likely return, only to say the England captain will do everything possible to make it back before the end of the season.

Harry Kane sustained his injury against Manchester City last week
Harry Kane sustained his injury against Manchester City last week (PA Wire)

"Still we cannot say nothing," he said. "We are going to assess him day-by-day, we'll see.

"We're not optimistic but you know Harry Kane and with Harry Kane all is possible.

"We're not going to say he won't play again or not, we are going to assess him day-by-day."

Of course, Kane has a massive incentive to get back as quickly as possible after Spurs qualified for the Champions League semi-final for the first time in their history with a dramatic away-goals win at City on Wednesday.

After losing 4-3 on the night, they progressed with a 4-4 aggregate score on a memorable evening in Manchester.

Spurs were seconds from going through, then thought they had been dumped out when Raheem Sterling appeared to have scored in injury time, only to enjoy a euphoric celebration when VAR ruled Sergio Aguero was offside in the build-up to the goal.

The turnaround in emotions was an unbelievable sight as Tottenham players that were on the floor crestfallen were suddenly punching the air, while City, who celebrated as wildly as they did when Aguero won them the Premier League in 2012, were in despair.

Pochettino also revealed how he went from "thinking very bad things" to "being alive again".

"I didn't want to watch because in that moment I take off my jacket and jumper and throw to bench and go to my seat and think very bad things," he said.

"But in that moment I hear Jesus' (Perez assistant manager) voice say, 'Oh maybe it is offside, VAR is checking', and in that moment I was alive again.

Mauricio Pochettino
Mauricio Pochettino celebrates Tottenham's remarkable Champions League win over Manchester City (Mike Egerton/PA)

"I understand the situation on the City bench; from top of the world down, disappointed, that is unbelievable, the emotion we live last night was amazing.

"A very good end for us but I feel sorry when that situation happens because you can be on the other side and it is difficult when that situation happens.

"Last night it was for us, all you can do is enjoy, celebrate, be respectful of the opponent."

Spurs do not get long to bask in their glory at the Etihad Stadium as they return there on Saturday lunchtime for a Premier League clash.

Tottenham and Manchester City do it all again at the Etihad in the Premier League this weekend
Tottenham and Manchester City do it all again at the Etihad in the Premier League this weekend (Martin Rickett/PA)

Pochettino admits his toughest task is to get his players to focus on the game, which could have big implications on both City's title ambitions and Spurs' top-four hopes.

"You know that we left yesterday everyone is happy but a little bit tired too," he added.

"We arrived (home) late, we didn't sleep too much but the happiness allows you to feel strong and with energy, and of course now we're thinking about the game on Saturday.

  1. Liverpool - 85 points (played 34)
  2. Manchester City - 83 (33)
  3. Tottenham - 67 (33)
  4. Arsenal - 66 (33)
  5. Chelsea - 66 (34)
  6. Manchester United - 64 (33)

"We don't have time to enjoy and we need to forget the Champions League now and try to be ready for Saturday because it's going to be a battle.

"It is not easy, it is so difficult to tell them to stop to thinking about the result last night and the possibility to play in the semi-final.

"It is our responsibility all together to try to make sure we are going to be there on Saturday with the capacity to fight and challenge them again."

Spurs look set to be without Moussa Sissoko after he came off on Wednesday with a groin problem, while Serge Aurier (hamstring) and Harry Winks (groin) are definitely out.

Eric Dier (hip) will return to training on Friday and could be involved in Manchester.

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