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'Moving gingerly again' - Journalist reveals potential injury concern for Conte at Spurs

Tottenham Hotspur had a Saturday to forget, losing at home to Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 after putting in a surprisingly bad performance.

Spurs were unable to threaten themselves, with Leandro Trossard the matchwinner for the visitors. He popped up in the 90th minute to poke the ball home beyond Hugo Lloris to ensure that the Seagulls took the maximum three points back to the Amex.

While the result and performance will be a major worry for Antonio Conte, his misery could be compounded with the injury scare to Harry Kane.

Brighton goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez, rose to catch the ball in the air and when he landed, the Spaniard fell onto Kane’s ankle which saw the Spurs man show potential signs of an injury concern.

The Englishman was able to continue and play the remainder of the game, however, with his unwanted injury record with previous ankle injuries, it will certainly be a concern.

Kane was spotted to be struggling by journalist Tom McDermott, who had the following to say on Twitter: “Thought Kane hurt his ankle earlier in the half. Moving gingerly again.”

TIF Thoughts on the potential Kane injury…

There’s no doubting that if Kane is out then Spurs will be a much weaker side. He’s the main man in attack and has 22 goals and nine assists in his 44 outings for Spurs this season, that’s basically irreplaceable.

So with six games left for Spurs, they need everyone fit for the run-in, ad they won’t want to be without such a key member of the side at the most crucial point of the season.

The loss meant Spurs didn’t stretch their three-point gap over their North London rivals, Arsenal. To make the situation worse, they now have two more games played, putting them on the back foot.

In other news, Antonio Conte’s actions noticed

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