Have Tottenham top-four odds got Kane'd?
It will be difficult for striker Harry Kane to play again this season after injuring his ankle against Manchester City on Tuesday, Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says.The England captain suffered "significant lateral ligament" damage in his side's 1-0 Champions League win.
«It is a little bit sad but he is looking forward to recovering as soon as possible,» Pochettino said.
Will Kane’s pain dash Spurs’ hopes at the Lane? Tottenham’s odds of finishing in the Premier League top four have lengthened since Harry Kane hobbled off against Manchester City in midweek.
The England captain suffered a painful ankle injury in the win over City, which has now seen Spurs’ odds drift to 1.3 for a Champions League spot.
Kane has become one of the world’s best strikers in recent seasons, but with the likes of Son Heung-Min and Lucas Moura in their ranks, Spurs are still in the mix for a top four berth.
Elsewhere, our traders are struggling to split Arsenal and Chelsea at 1.83 apiece for the final spot, while Man United have been pushed out to 3.4 in the betting.