Harry Kane explains his reaction to Raheem Sterling's goal against Tottenham



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Harry Kane revealed that he had trouble watching Tottenham's win in the Champions League on Manchester City, calling the conclusion of the match "crazy."

The Spurs Kane captain has not played since early April after suffering ankle injury in the quarter-final first leg against Pep Guardiola's team, which the North London club had won 1-0.

Due to his injury, he was forced to experience the return match against City and both matches in the semifinal win against Ajax as a spectator.

Although Kane was able to travel back to Amsterdam, shouting a rallying cry in the locker room at halftime, he was forced to witness the dramatic conclusion of the Man City match from his home.

It seemed that Raheem Sterling had ended the race at the Tottenham Champions League when he had found the back of the net in stoppage time. Only the English international could see the goal canceled by VAR because of the fault of Sergio Aguero. -up.



Raheem Sterling saw a late goal against Tottenham eliminated by VAR

"It's so hard to watch a fan because you have no control," said Kane.

"At the Manchester City match, I was watching at home with a friend and my father and the emotions of this match were crazy. We were so high and low.

"When Raheem scored, it was over.A friend of mine left the room and suddenly we called him back.It was completely crazy."

The semifinal against Ajax gave rise to a similar drama similar to a Lucas Moura hat trick that allowed Mauricio Pochettino's team to qualify for the finals of the European competition.

That means Kane could be available to play the final game of the season in Tottenham, when he faces Liverpool in the Madrid attraction on Saturday.




And after seeing his playing time in the Spurs Road in the final limited by injury, Kane is determined to play.

When asked if he would be able to play if the match was held tomorrow, he replied, "Yes, I feel good. I'm back with the team.

"I'm in training, I'm doing everything. I am now in a place where I am ready to play any match. "

He added: "The manager will evaluate it and decide if I'm ready to go or not. But I feel good and ready.

"I did a lot of work on my own to put myself in a good place to come back with the team and there has been no problem so far."

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