Spurs fans on Twitter have been reacting to the latest post from Harry Kane.
The 26-year-old posted on his Twitter account, revealing that he was part of the #PlayersTogether movement, which saw players donate their shirts for a raffle on Ebay in order to raise money for NHS charities. This has subsequently attracted the attention of a lot of Lilywhites supporters, many of whom were quick to share their thoughts on the post.
It was recently confirmed by Jose Mourinho that the England captain will be back fit for the Premier League’s resumption later this month. The academy graduate suffered a hamstring injury in January that had looked to rule him out for the majority of the season, but the forward ended up missing just over two months after the top-flight was suspended back in March.
The striker will no doubt be hoping to improve on his current tally of 11 goals in the remaining fixtures in the Premier League, as the Lilywhites will perhaps be reliant on his goalscoring efforts if they are to push themselves back up the table. Mourinho’s side currently occupy eighth position in the Premier League, so will need a big turnaround in the remaining fixtures if they are to secure Champions League football for next season.
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Reaction from Spurs fans to the post from Kane can be seen in the tweets below.
Fabulous initiative incredible cause wonderful to see great job boys! making such a difference ? hope you are happy & well Harry
— Lois lily (@Loislily4) June 3, 2020
King Kane
— Marc Arnott (@Marc_Arns10) June 3, 2020
Fans continued to praise Kane in their replies to his tweet.
— syd. (@sydisfab) June 3, 2020
Great shout Harry
— Philip Yapp (@alwaysphil69) June 3, 2020
Other Spurs fans were quick to confirm that they had donated.
Done
— Simon (@officialsmoody) June 3, 2020
Done
— Nanny Dean on loan to Leipzig (@Allibongo34) June 3, 2020
These Spurs fans clearly appreciate Kane’s actions during these uncertain times and will no doubt be looking forward to seeing him back scoring in the upcoming Premier League fixtures.