Jose Mourinho explains Tottenham's surprising tactical strategy without Harry Kane at Brighton

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho knows Harry Kane’s latest injury absence is not as grave a situation as last year.
Jose Mourinho says he's better prepared for injuries this seasonJose Mourinho says he's better prepared for injuries this season
Jose Mourinho says he's better prepared for injuries this season

Kane suffered injuries to both ankles in Thursday’s defeat against Liverpool, but it is the one to his left joint which could keep him out for a number of weeks, depending on the results of a scan this weekend.

It is an almost annual event for the England captain to be injured at this time of the season as 12 months ago he ruptured a hamstring which threatened to end his campaign before coronavirus struck.

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Spurs then lost Son Heung-min, Erik Lamela and Steven Bergwijn to deplete their attacking options, but Mourinho can take comfort in that not being the case this time.

Although he has used his other options sparingly in the Premier League, he has striker Carlos Vinicius at his disposal as well as Gareth Bale, while Son, Lamela and Bergwijn are all fit.

“One thing is to have like last season three or four attacking players all injured at the same time. And Another thing is to have just Harry Kane.

“Because of course we have Carlos Vinicius, Steven Bergwijn, Lucas Moura, Erik Lamela, Gareth Bale and if I forgot anyone, I apologise for that. Of course it’s a different situation, because we have attacking players.”

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Mourinho will be without Kane at Brighton on Sunday, but he has confirmed defender Joe Rodon will start.

Rodon put in an impressive performance against Liverpool, before making a mistake which allowed Sadio Mane to kill the game.