Harry Kane, Jan Vertonghen and Davinson Sanchez back in Tottenham training as trio step up bid to be fit in time for Champions League final
- Harry Kane has been recovering from ankle injury suffered against Man City
- Jan Vertonghen suffered minor ankle problem in second leg against Ajax
- And Davinson Sanchez has been working to get fit again after a thigh issue
- Key Tottenham trio are racing to be fully fit for next Saturday’s final
Harry Kane, Jan Vertonghen and Davinson Sanchez have stepped up their bids for full fitness ahead of next Saturday’s Champions League final.
The key Tottenham trio are all on the way back from injury and desperate to play a part in Madrid against Liverpool.
Kane has been out of action since suffering an ankle injury against Manchester City in the first leg of the quarter-final.
Jan Vertonghen (left), Harry Kane (middle) and Davinson Sanchez trained on Wednesday
David Beckham (right) also dropped in for a chat and seemed to raise the morale
Vertonghen is likely to be fit in time for the Champions League final next Saturday
But the England international is back running and taking part in training sessions again and even took time out to chat with David Beckham who dropped in.
The Spurs Twitter account posted a picture of the striker jogging alongside Vertonghen and Sanchez on Wednesday afternoon.
The Belgian central defender has also been nursing an ankle injury but is expected to have recovered for next weekend’s massive clash whilst Sanchez has been rehabilitating a thigh issue.
Though both defenders have been important players for the club this season, it is Kane who Spurs fans will be desperate to see fit and firing.
Davinson Sanchez is battling back from a thigh injury and should also recover in time
The sidelined 25-year-old inspired his side at half time in the dressing room prior to their turnaround against Ajax and he was positive about his prognosis in the aftermath of that win.
‘Hopefully, rehab is going well. I started straight line running this week.
‘That’s why I ran over there because it was straight and I didn’t cut any corners. So far so good and if it keep going like this then it’s positive and I’d hope to be fit,’ he told BT Sport.
The Spurs forward celebrated as his team-mates secured progression to the final