Harry Kane should not rush back from his latest injury, according to Glenn Hoddle, even if it means missing out on the climax of Tottenham's season and this summer's European Championship with England.
Kane has been out of action since New Year's Day when he ruptured a tendon in his left hamstring at Southampton.
The striker had surgery to reattach the tendon to the bone and it is thought he could return to training in April, with a view to being fit for the final few games of the season in May, and then be ready to lead England at Euro 2020 in June.