Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane was not happy with assistant coach Crtistian Stellini’s decision in training yesterday – with Heung-Min Son coming over to intervene.
Spurs are preparing for a massive game tomorrow night against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Antonio Conte’s men picked up another three points on Saturday evening as they beat Everton 2-0 in north London.
Tottenham currently sit third in the Premier League table, level on points with Manchester City and four behind leaders Arsenal.
A win tomorrow night would certainly be a big statement from Conte’s side, with Arsenal and Liverpool having already lost at Old Trafford.
In a video on the club’s official website, the Spurs players were being put through their paces ahead of the trip to United. But Kane and Son got into a debate about one of Stellini’s decisions.

Kane not happy with decision in training
The Tottenham duo are used to leading the line together but were on opposite teams during training yesterday.
Both sides were involved in a passing exercise and Kane’s team saw a decision go against them.
The 29-year-old was not happy with Stellini and went over to protest to Conte’s assistant. Then Son came over to intervene and debate with Kane.
Son was in his usual high spirits and joked with Kane before sharing a playful hug with his teammate. But Kane continued to speak with Stellini while Son walked off smiling.

Kane clearly doesn’t like being on the losing side, even during a training session. But it’s good to see the Spurs squad in high spirits ahead of a massive game tomorrow night.
It’s not often you see Son and Kane arguing with each other, even in a light-hearted manner. The pair have built up a telepathic relationship up-front for Spurs over the years and Conte will be hoping they’ll be at their best tomorrow night.
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