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Kane growing into a Tottenham legend: Pochettino

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LONDON: Mauricio Pochettino believes Harry Kane is on course to becoming a Tottenham Hotspur great after the striker scored the 100th club goal of his career. Kane, 23, scored a first half hat-trick in his club’s 4-0 victory over Stoke City, reaching the century mark with his first goal and ending the game with his season tally on 22 goals. The striker’s effort helped Spurs bounce back after the disappointment of going out of the Europa League against Gent this week and Pochettino believes Kane’s all-round display confirmed his qualities as one of the world’s most dangerous forwards.


“Harry has the profile to be a legend (at Tottenham),” said the Spurs manager. “Maybe he’s starting to be a legend with the goals he’s scoring and the way he behaves.


“He is so professional. He has the perfect profile to be a legend here. He has his character. Sometimes he argues with me. Sometimes he’s upset with me. Sometimes he is happy.


“He has a strong character. His personality is because he showed on the pitch behaviour as he showed today.”


And Pochettino added: “He is one of the best. I am pleased for him. He deserves it (to reach 100 goals). He is very professional, a top man and I’m very happy.


“This is not new for me. I’ve said many times for me one of the best strikers in the world.”


Stoke manager Mark Hughes, a former striker with Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Barcelona, added his voice to the praise directed Kane’s way.


He said: He either takes chances or creates them or he’s involved in the creation of chances, always involved at the sharp end.


“There’s great movement around him and that causes consternation. He benefits from that. He’s in a good team and he’s a good player and when it all clicks they’re very difficult to stop.”


Kane also set up Dele Alli for his side’s fourth goal as the midfielder delivered the ideal response after being sent off against Gent.


Alli was heavily criticised for the first half challenge that brought a straight red card and the player admitted it had been a difficult 72 hours.


He said: “It has been a difficult week for me. I felt horrible after the game in the week. I’m delighted to respond like this today.” And his manager offered his full support for the 20-year-old. “Our conversations are private but I gave more love than normal,” said Pochettino. — AFP


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