LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur missed a 1-0 win over Manchester City in the Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday after Harry Kane suffered an injury that could deprive him of completing the season.

According to Reuters, Keane's absence may continue until the end of the season, after he had already been away for a long time due to an ankle injury in January, when he was torn into ligaments.

Keane, who scored 24 goals in all competitions this season, suffered an injury to his ankle after an hour of play after a fierce cross with Fabian Deleff of Manchester City.

The England striker left the pitch immediately, and it seems difficult for him to catch up with Manchester United next week.

Tottenham coach Mauricio Pocetino had angry words with Delph after the incident, in which the opponent appeared to have run over Kane's ankle after a joint ball in midfield.