Tottenham's Harry Kane in doubt for crucial Manchester United clash

Published on: 26 October 2017

West Ham stormed back from a two-goal deficit with three goals in the second half to defeat Tottenham 3-2 at Wembley. West Ham stormed back from a two-goal deficit with three goals in the second half to defeat Tottenham 3-2 at Wembley. Following Tottenham's defeat in the Carabao Cup, the FC crew question the club and manager's priorities.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that Harry Kane is in doubt for Saturday's crunch Premier League match at Manchester United.

Kane was replaced for the final two minutes of Sunday's 4-1 win over Liverpool and left the field holding his hamstring after scoring twice.

Afterwards, Pochettino shrugged off any injury concerns but said Kane would be rested for the Carabao Cup fourth-round match against West Ham, and he played no part in Wednesday's 3-2 defeat.

Pochettino surprisingly withdrew Fernando Llorente, the only other natural centre-forward in his squad, with 20 minutes remaining against the Hammers, despite trailing by a goal.

And asked by beIN Sports at Wembley if Kane is a doubt for Saturday, Pochettino said only, "we'll see," adding: "We need to assess the team, we were forced to rotate [tonight] for different reasons."

BREAKING @beINSPORTS #Kane doubt 4 #MUFC MP:"We need to assess team, forced to rotate for different reasons" HK a concern? "We'll see" #THFC

— Carrie Brown (@CarrieBrownTV) October 25, 2017

Spurs travel to Old Trafford level on points with second-placed United in a match that is already being billed as a battle between the two clubs most likely to challenge runaway leaders Man City for the league title.

Kane, who has won the Golden Boot in the last two seasons, leads the Premier League scoring charts again with eight goals in nine appearances and he has scored 13 in 12 for Spurs this season.

Dan is ESPN FC's Tottenham correspondent. Follow him on Twitter: @Dan_KP.

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