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Premier League: Ryan Mason denies Harry Kane was saying farewell to Spurs

agence france-presse • May 21, 2023, 09:19:55 IST
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Ryan Mason insisted Harry Kane was not saying farewell to Tottenham after the England captain waved to fans following Saturday’s 3-1 defeat against Brentford.

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Premier League: Ryan Mason denies Harry Kane was saying farewell to Spurs

Ryan Mason insisted Harry Kane was not saying farewell to Tottenham after the England captain waved to fans following Saturday’s 3-1 defeat against Brentford. Kane’s brilliant free-kick put Tottenham ahead after eight minutes in north London as the striker reached 30 goals in all competitions this term.

Dunno if this is the last time I’ll see Harry Kane but I will say my goodbyes just in case. Greatest ever player I’ve seen in a spurs shirt.
My striker 👏🏼 #COYS #THFC pic.twitter.com/culUb86NqU

— Alex (@mralexthfc) May 20, 2023

But Brentford hit back to win as Bryan Mbeumo’s double and Yoane Wissa’s late goal left frustrated Tottenham fans chanting for chairman Daniel Levy to be axed. Read More: Manchester City seal fifth title in six seasons after Arsenal's 1-0 loss at Nottingham Forest Following Tottenham’s final home game of a dismal campaign, the players did a lap of honour in front of a largely empty stadium. Kane waved to the fans who had stayed in what was interpreted as a goodbye amid growing uncertainty over his future. After he failed to engineer a move to Manchester City in 2021, Kane, who has one year left on his contract, has been linked with Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United. Don’t Miss: Erik Lamela scores in extra-time as Sevilla beat Juventus to reach Europa League final But interim boss Mason said: “He waves at the crowd every season. I remember sitting here two years ago and you guys were convinced he was leaving, saying the same thing. “It’s the last home game of the season so he wants to show his appreciation to the support he’s received and we’ve all received this season.” Successive defeats have damaged Tottenham’s hopes of securing European football next season. Failing to make it into Europe would be a fitting conclusion to a troubled campaign that featured Antonio Conte’s departure after he labelled the players selfish and criticised the culture of a club that last won silverware in 2008. Mason, hired after Conte’s replacement Cristian Stellini was sacked, admitted it hurt to see so many fans depart before the lap of honour. “Of course. It is understandable because of how probably the second two-thirds of the season have gone on and off the pitch but ultimately we know the fans will be there next season,” he said. “This club will keep moving forward and now is the time where we need to be stronger than ever and believe in what we’re going to do, commit to it and have people that are committed to it. “And I always say in football things can change very quickly and the energy can change quickly.” Read all the Latest News, Trending News,  Cricket News, Bollywood News, India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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