Ryan Mason responds to Harry Kane’s apparent farewell to Tottenham fans after 2-1 defeat against Aston Villa
An emotional Harry Kane applauds the Tottenham fans
Tottenham fell to a 2-1 defeat in their most recent match against Aston Villa in the Premier League, which impedes their qualification into the Europa League further. To add to those fears for Spurs fans, that could potentially have been Harry KAne’s last home game for Tottenham.
Rumours of Kane leaving this summer have gained motion, with Harry Kane saying that he will make a decision in the coming days. After the 2-1 defeat, Harry Kane walked to all four corners of the ground clapping the 10,000 fans which has been deemed as a signal of him signing off by many in England.
An Emotinal Harry Kane was seen applauding the Tottenham fans at full-time
However, Ryan Mason, the interim Tottenham manager, did not think that the striker’s lap of honour at the end was a goodbye to the fans.
Kane joined the rest of the first-team squad after the game in a lap around the pitch to applaud the fans, and Mason said there was nothing unusual in his actions.
“It’s normal. If anyone has been at the last home game of the season while Harry Kane has played at this football club, he has been pretty consistent in going around the pitch, clapping the fans and getting a good reaction,” Mason said.
“Nothing has changed this season to home games in previous seasons, it’s normal. He means a lot, it’s not ‘meant’, he means a lot because he’s a Tottenham player,” Mason told Match of the Day.
“He still is a Tottenham player. I’ve answered so many questions on Harry Kane in the last 24 hours. I’m willing to sit here and answer questions to you guys about the game and how the game went and the situation regarding the match but, I’m sorry, individuals, I’m not really going to have a comment on that because we were fully focused on the his game.”
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