Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Ryan Mason has responded to claims that Harry Kane was waving goodbye to the supporters after the final home game.
The North London outfit suffered a 3-1 defeat to Brentford in their final home game of the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
The team gave their usual lap of honour after the encounter, but Mason has played down claims that it was a goodbye for Kane, who has been linked with Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
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"No, he waves at the crowd every season," Mason said when asked if Kane was waving goodbye, as per Metro
"I remember sitting here two years ago, and you guys were convinced he was leaving, saying the same thing.
"It's the last home game of the season so he wants to show his appreciation to the support he's received, and we've all received this season."
Mason added that he understands that the lap of honour was not as joyful after disappointing season.
"It is understandable because of how probably the second two-thirds of the season have gone on and off the pitch but ultimately we know the fans will be there next season.
"This club will keep moving forward and now is the time where we need to be stronger than ever and believe in what we're going to do, commit to it and have people that are committed to it. And I always say in football things can change very quickly and the energy can change quickly."
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