Victor Lindelof's unusual injury fix as Manchester United handed Harry Kane boost
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Victor Lindelof reveals he played with injury problem for Manchester United this season
Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof has revealed that he carried on playing through the pain barrier in the opening exchanges of this season after suffering a broken toe while on international duty in September.
The centre-back, who has made just nine Premier League appearances this term, made the admission after experiencing some tightening during Sweden's 5-0 win over Azerbaijan in their latest European Championship qualifier on Monday night. Lindelof started and played the full 90 minutes as Janne Andersson's side secured their first win of their qualifying campaign.
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Despite concluding the full contest, Lindelof, according to a report by Aftonbladet, 'received treatment' after the full-time whistle. And the defender, who will turn 29 in July, revealed in a post-match interview that he experienced some pain during the contest, opening up on a broken toe injury that he had previously kept under wraps - and had to wear a larger boot size to help him manage it.
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Tottenham have given Manchester United a Harry Kane transfer boost
Harry Kane has almost everything required to be one of the greatest strikers of the modern era. He can score with either foot, and he can score with his head. He can create chances, and he can win matches on his own. The only thing he lacks is a club with the same ambition.
No matter how many goals the 29-year-old goes on to score, his lack of trophies will always be held against him. Even after a record-breaking international break, there