Pochettino is hopeful that Danny Rose will play again for his side this season
By OmniSport
31 March 2017 |
7:30 am
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is hopeful that Danny Rose will play again for his side this season but conceded that he is behind Harry Kane in his recovery.
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