Harry Kane is very confident he will be fit to face Liverpool in the Champions League final, according to the London Evening Standard.
The striker hasn’t played since damaging ankle ligaments for the second time this season in the quarter-final first leg against Manchester City.
Spurs managed to reach the final and finish fourth in the Premier League without their talisman, but his return will be an undeniably huge boost for the Londoners.
And the Standard claims Kane is sure he will be available in Madrid on June 1st for what is being described as one of the biggest games in the club’s history.
The 25-year-old will apparently step up his training programme this week in a bid to return to full fitness for the final.
Danny Rose recent revealed the details of Kane’s half-time team talk during the semi-final second leg against Ajax – read more about that here.
There is one major issue for Mauricio Pochettino: who comes out of the team if Kane starts?
It would be dreadfully harsh to drop Lucas Moura after his hat-trick heroics in Amsterdam, but Pochettino almost always selects Kane, Dele Alli and Son Heung-min when they are fit.