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Harry Kane has been announced fit to play for Tottenham in their adjusted Premier League apparatus against Burnley on Wednesday night.
The England skipper conveyed a wonderful striker's exhibition against Manchester City at the end of the week, with his two-objective salvo fixing a shock 3-2 win for Spurs at the Etihad and completely exposing the title race.
Kane completed that game moving awkwardly because of a thump on his back, however, director Antonio Conte has demanded he is prepared for the upcoming outing to Turf Moor, kidding that the 28-year-old "would play on one leg".
Tottenham stays without Sergio Reguilon because of the Spaniard's positive Covid-19 test, so Ryan Sessegnon will hold his spot at the conservative back against Burnley. Oliver Skipp is likewise sidelined, with the midfielder yet to get back to preparing in the wake of getting a disease while rehabbing a crotch injury. Japhet Tanganga (knee) is likewise out. The rest of the Spurs XI rather picks itself following such a great win and with no new injury concerns, however, Conte could well roll out one improvement in midfield.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and January enlist Rodrigo Bentancur both made a lot of progress against City and the last option could get a rest tomorrow as the games come thick and quick, with Harry Winks prone to nominate.
"The midfielders against Manchester City, Pierre, and Rodrigo, they put in a fabulous execution, they ran a ton and the work was top," Conte said.
"We need to check whether they recuperate very well if not I should make revolution since we have many games in succession in a couple of days and we need to attempt in each second to track down the best arrangement."
Tottenham anticipated XI (3-4-3): Lloris; Romero, Dier, Davies; Emerson, Winks, Hojbjerg, Sessegnon; Kulusevski, Son, Kane.
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