Neymar reveals how he has helped Lionel Messi to adapt to life at PSG
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Tottenham striker Harry Kane has revealed that living with a fitness expert from Spain helped him overcome injuries that had plagued him.
The England star had previously suffered niggling injuries which briefly disrupted his career but seemed to have found his feet again on that front.
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According to The Sun, the Tottenham talisman decided to end his injury problems by hiring a Spanish fitness guru to assist him in recovering and prevent specific injuries from happening again.
Neymar reveals how he has helped Lionel Messi to adapt to life at PSG
FootballKane refused to give his identity but said they've been working together for the last three years. Coincidentally, Kane's injury problems have significantly reduced.
I did my hamstring against Southampton away on New Year's Day and since then I've actually found this new physio and we've been working together since, for nearly three years now.
The England captain said that he has seen the results of their relationship and is now consistent with his availability.
I've seen changes in my body in terms of what my ankles were like before and now after. I'm in a totally different place. I was at a period in my career where I was struggling to play consistently throughout a season.
Kane suffered injuries during the first half of 2019, which saw him play the Champions League unfit. The striker has been ever-present this season and has helped his side to an impressive start to the season.
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