Harry Kane injured, Tottenham against Everton at Goodison Park ended up with a draw

Kane limped off in stoppage time with an obvious ankle problem.

The striker seemed to land awkwardly after jumping for a header when defending a corner late on. Nine days before the Carabao Cup final, Kane limped off in stoppage time with an obvious ankle problem.

But the Londoners’ lead endured scarcely four minutes, with Everton evening out after Sergio Reguilon charged into James Rodriguez and Sigurdsson beat Hugo Lloris from the punishment spot. Lloris kept the diversion all square come half-time, however, by denying both Rodriguez and Richarlison with fine saves. Spurs at that point misused a few chances to recapture the lead and they were rebuffed for their inefficiency when Iceland’s Sigurdsson terminated into the distant corner taking after a pull-back from Seamus Coleman. But Kane had his moment goal when he jumped from a near run after Everton’s Bricklayer Holgate and Keane collided within the Merseysiders’ box.

Harry Kane suffered a late injury after scoring twice to rescue a point for Tottenham against Everton at Goodison Park.

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Spurs remain seventh, five points off the top four having played one game more than West Ham.

Manager Jose Mourinho said-

“That’s also a question I want an answer to as soon as possible but it’s too early,” Mourinho said.

“For him to come out it is not because it’s nothing, it’s something.

“We all felt the same fears of something that stops him playing.

“It was probably the best we played at home this season,” said Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti.

“We were unlucky. We did easy mistakes and when you do mistakes against Harry Kane you are condemned.

“We have more difficulties to reach Europe but we have to keep fighting. We still have (the) possibility, playing like tonight.”

Wednesday [against Southampton in the Premier League] and especially Sunday [the Carabao Cup final] but we will see.”

Later it also said he did not know how serious that injury was.

Only Alan Shearer seven and Sergio Aguero six have scored 20+ goals in more different Premier League seasons than Spurs’ Harry Kane five-level with Thierry Henry.

Carabao Cup final against Manchester City at Wembley a week on Sunday.

Everton’s next match is away at Arsenal on Friday, 23 April (20:00 BST).

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