Harry Kane could follow in the painful footsteps of ‘absolute nutcase’ Ramon Vega who won the League Cup for Tottenham with a broken ankle
Harry Kane could follow in the painful footsteps of ‘absolute nutcase’ Ramon Vega who won the League Cup for Tottenham with a broken ankle

Harry Kane could follow in the painful footsteps of ‘absolute nutcase’ Ramon Vega who won the League Cup for Tottenham with a broken ankle

On Sunday in the Carabao Cup final, Harry Kane could write himself into the history books but to do so he may have to follow in the painful footsteps of a often forgotten Tottenham hero.

Ramon Vega isn’t usually given the credit he’s due for his display in the 1999 Worthington Cup final, but he was the unsung star on that day at Wembley.

Vega put in a quality performance alongside captain Sol Campbell at centre-back under George Graham.

He was starring at both ends too, often used as a focal point at attacking set-pieces.

His contributions were vital with David Ginola, the Player of the Season back in 1998/99, snuffed out by Rob Ullathorne.

And while Leicester City star Emile Heskey, one of the most highly-rated young strikers in England at that time, was suffering from a back issue, Vega had to be on top form to halt him.

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