Tottenham striker Harry Kane admits the coronavirus chaos has prolonged his rehab.
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Tottenham striker Harry Kane admits the coronavirus chaos has prolonged his rehab.

  • The England striker is looking at new ways to maintain his recovery.

  • Kane has been out of action since he picked up an injury on January 1.

Harry Kane hopes to feature once the Premier League returns after the coronavirus chaos. [Getty]
Harry Kane hopes to feature once the Premier League returns after the coronavirus chaos. [Getty]

Harry Kane has revealed the COVID-19 chaos has affected his recovery from injury.

The Spurs striker Kane underwent surgery after sustaining a serious hamstring injury at the St Mary's stadium on New Year's Day, but was on course to return to first team action before the Premier League season was brought to a halt.


However, the England captain has admitted he is now focused on protecting his family as he waits 'to see what happens to the 2019-20 season'.

Tottenham hitman Kane said as The Guardian reported: “I’m good. From a rehab point of view and personal point of view, I’m doing really well.

“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.

“Other than that, my family is well, and obviously everyone is thinking about coronavirus at the moment and it’s a time to be together, to stay safe and hopefully everything will be alright.”



Kane also said he is looking for ways to continue keeping fit as he hopes to feature once the Premier League returns after the coronavirus chaos.

He added: “I’m not too far away, 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.

“It’s such a strange situation, no-one has been in this situation before. Like anything, you have to take the positives out of it and do what you can.

“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.”

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