Pochettino: No Reason For Kane To Leave Spurs

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Despite enduring two sizeable lay-offs this term, Kane has scored a total of 26 league goals for the side - four of which came in Thursday night's stomping 6-1 rout of Leicester City.

"No", he told Sky Sports when asked if his biggest worry as a coach was that a bigger club would try and sign a player like Kane. It's his second season in the Premier League.

Kane opened the scoring before Son made it 2-0 at half-time and, although Chilwell pulled a second-half goal back, Spurs scored four times in the last 27 minutes, including Kane netting twice at the death. "We work so hard as a group and the staff, the manager. look, there's not many better teams to be at around the world at the moment", he said.

"I wouldn't be able to say yes or no but hopefully I can stay fit for the majority of next season and we can go and get that league title". "There is no reason for players like Harry to leave the club".

Kane exploded onto the scene three seasons ago and despite his best efforts, was dubbed a "one season wonder".

Kane's haul took his tally of league goals for the season to 26, two clear of Everton's Romelu Lukaku with one game to play, while he became the first Spurs player since Jimmy Greaves to net four hat-tricks in a single season.

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'I'm not resting on my laurels, and I'll go to Hull looking to get four more hopefully'. Lukaku has scored 67 goals in 140 Everton games, but has been linked with a move away from Goodison Park this summer.

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Kane comes across as the most one-footed player here, with just under 77% of his goals coming on his favoured right foot, while Sanchez's "other" goal was the result of a contentious "handball" against Hull City.

England global Kane, who hopes to add to his tally against relegated Hull on Sunday, told Sky Sports: "I've been thinking a lot about getting on the scoresheet this week".

The 23-year-old would surely have scored more than 40 if he hadn't missed two chunks of this season with ankle injuries, and Pochettino spoke glowing about Kane's appetite for success. "They know and understand why we didn't achieve our goal". You get beat 6-1, there are no positives'.

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