Harry Kane was no place to be viewed as Tottenham played out a 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Extension on Wednesday.
Kane, who has scored 221 objectives for Spikes, neglected to go up to preparing this week as he pushes for an exit from his childhood club.
The Blues went on against their Chief Group rivals through Hakim Ziyech, with the Moroccan making it 2-0 soon after half-time.
Be that as it may, Spikes battled their direction back into the game.
Lucas Moura fixed one back following 59 minutes before Steven Bergwijn evened out the scores.
The two supervisors named solid sides as they set up the Chief Class opening end of the week in under a fortnight's time.
Goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini was given his first appearance for Spikes after his advance move from Atalanta.
It stays not yet clear if Kane will get back to Prods. Manchester City need to sign the Britain commander yet they will not pay Daniel Toll's requests of £160m.
Reports have guaranteed Kane is in Florida, yet Prods supervisor Nuno Espirito Santo would not be drawn on the theory.
"I truly hope to talk with Harry. I haven't got the opportunity at this point," said Nuno.
"We ought to examine it inside, attempt to stay away from any open contention or conversation about it."
Asked where Kane was and when he would return, Nuno said: "I won't talk with you about that.
"Anything comparable to Harry is inner. As a matter of first importance we need to sort the issues ourselves."