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Tottenham Hotspur: Fans flock to Harry Kane tweet

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A lot of Tottenham Hotspur fans have flocked to a tweet that was recently posted by Spurs forward Harry Kane in which he looked ahead to England’s next UEFA Nations League game against Denmark on Wednesday. 

Kane mentioned his national team’s recent ‘back-to-back wins’ in his tweet, with the Three Lions having beaten Wales in a friendly and Belgium in the Nations League during the current international break. 

England’s clash with Denmark on Wednesday will be their final international game until 12th November and in his tweet, Kane referred to that upcoming fixture as a ‘big game’ and seemed motivated to secure a positive result from that match to enjoy a ‘strong’ finish to the current international break. 

This post caught the attention of plenty of Tottenham supporters, who replied to the Spurs striker’s tweet.

Kane didn’t feature in England’s 3-0 win over Wales last Thursday and played just 24 minutes for the Three Lions in their 2-1 win over Belgium on Sunday, but some Spurs fans replied to this post to congratulate the England captain on his national team’s recent success, while another Tottenham fan urged Kane to score a hat-trick versus Denmark on Wednesday.

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However, some other Spurs fans replied to this tweet to share some concern over Kane playing for England and called for the striker not to play in his national team’s next game. 

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As can be seen in these Spurs fans’ replies to this tweet, it seems that while some supporters are happy about Kane and England’s recent success, plenty of other Tottenham supporters are worried that the forward will get injured with his national team before Premier League action resumes at the weekend, with the Lilywhites set to host West Ham United on Sunday. 

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