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Apr 13, 2019 at 12.30pm UK at ​Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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Jan Siewert: 'Tottenham Hotspur harder to beat without Kane'

Siewert: 'Spurs harder to beat without Kane'
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The England captain picked up an ankle injury in the Champions League win against Manchester City.

Huddersfield manager Jan Siewert believes the absence of Harry Kane will make Tottenham tougher opponents when the Terriers head to London on Saturday.

Kane picked up an ankle injury in the midweek Champions League win over Manchester City and may have played his final game of the season.

But the England captain's absence means Siewert must tear up his scouting reports for the match and think again.

"It's interesting because it definitely changes them," he said. "With him they play in different shapes and when he didn't play they had other shapes. In a way it makes it more difficult.

"But for me it's about how we play, how we solve the challenges they give us."

Tottenham also have a question mark over the fitness of Dele Alli and might be at risk of overlooking a home game against the already-relegated Terriers ahead of a Champions League and Premier League double-header away to Manchester City next week.

But asked if this was the perfect time to play them, Siewert said: "The thing in football is there's never a perfect time.

"They are all professional players, they all want to win games."

Huddersfield's relegation to the Championship was confirmed before the end of March, but with five Premier League games left to play, Siewert has demanded there is no drop in standards from his players.

"The target for us is to give our best in the whole training session, in the whole of the game, because we have to represent the club," he said.

"We can still be proud to be part of this league. Unfortunately at the end of the season we won't be – but for now we are part of this league."

Siewert admitted he would need to check on the fitness of a few players after illness hit the squad earlier in the week, but said the main factor affecting who might play would be their frame of mind following confirmation of the drop.

"We are all human beings," he said. "It makes everyone sad that relegation is confirmed. Especially in the first week after, it was hard. This week it was a bit better but of course it is in our minds.

"I have to look at the players and find the ones who are able to perform."

Few will give Huddersfield much of a chance at Tottenham's new stadium on Saturday, or in any of their remaining games with Liverpool and Manchester United still to come, but Siewert said that did not concern him.

"When you look at our opponents which we will play, of course it is not easy," he said. "But we have to try, this is our ambition.

"Each team we will play, they are all strong teams. No one expects anything from us. Everyone expects something from them. So we are free to go there and give our best."


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool34267177205785
2Manchester CityMan City33272486226483
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs332211064343067
4Chelsea34206857362166
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd33197763441964
6Arsenal32196765402563
7Leicester CityLeicester34145154645147
8Wolverhampton WanderersWolves33138124142-147
9Everton34137144644246
10Watford32137124747046
11West Ham UnitedWest Ham34126164252-1042
12Bournemouth34125174961-1241
13Crystal Palace34116174046-639
14Burnley34116174260-1839
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle34108163243-1138
16Southampton3399153954-1536
17Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton3296173251-1933
18Cardiff CityCardiff3384212863-3528
RFulham3455243276-4420
RHuddersfield TownHuddersfield3435261967-4814

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