Spurs fans on Twitter have been reacting to some footage of Harry Kane keeping fit in his own home, as he quarantines following his holiday in the Bahamas.
The 27-year-old striker is yet to return to Tottenham training, having holidayed in the Bahamas, meaning he is currently quarantining at home for two weeks following his return to England (per The Guardian).
However, it still seems as if the England captain is working hard to ensure he is at peak fitness for the start of the 2020/21 Premier League campaign, as TranSPURS shared a video of him working hard in his home gym after it was originally shared by the forward on his Instagram.
Last season in the Premier League, the Spurs academy graduate contributed 18 goals and two assists in 29 top-flight appearances, averaging a superb 7.33 rating (per Whoscored).
This saw him rated as the Lilywhites’ best player across the season, which is even more impressive when you consider he missed a significant period through injury.
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Reaction from Spurs fans to the footage of Kane can be seen in the tweets below.
Love this. Never stops working
— Gazza (@gazzaSZN) August 25, 2020
My captain
— James (@JamesSpurs1882) August 25, 2020
He’s a machine! What an inspiration to young boys and girls.
— Bruno Cook (@bruski1958) August 25, 2020
Some Spurs fans joked that the striker may well be practising his new goal celebration.
Harry practising his goal scoring celebration- what a professional
— Anotherlatenight (@Centreleft1) August 26, 2020
Practicing his celebration
— Alek (@aleknarozny) August 25, 2020
I have heard it said around the ground that no one in the squad starts a Lawnmower at Tottenham as well as Harry Kane.
— Anthony Rayment (@antrayuk) August 25, 2020
Overall, it seems as if the majority of Spurs fans enjoyed the footage of Kane and are excited to see him back playing in the not too distant future. Hopefully, for the Lilywhites faithful, the forward can spend less time on the sidelines due to injury during the 2020/21 campaign and help Jose Mourinho’s side to improve on their finishing position of sixth, from the 2019/20 season.