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Spurs adamant special Kane’s not for sale

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LEICESTER, United Kingdom — Mauricio Pochettino insists there is no chance Harry Kane will be allowed to leave Tottenham after his “special” striker’s four-goal blitz in the 6-1 rout of Leicester.

Kane is odds-on to finish as the Premier League’s top scorer for the second successive season thanks to his lethal displayat King Power Stadium on Thursday.

The England internatio­nal has netted 26 times, putting him two ahead of Everton’s Romelu Lukaku with one game remaining at the top of the league’s scoring chart.

It was the kind of predatory performanc­e that Pochettino believes further enhances Kane’s reputation as one of the world’s best finishers.

Inevitably, Europe’s top clubs will be considerin­g mega -money bids for Kane in the off-season, but Pochettino has no intention of selling his prize asset.

“It is very clear we will keep the players we want to keep,” Pochettino said.

“We are so calm about our key players. They are happy here, we have an exciting project.”

Kane’s fifth top-flight hattrick in just over two years took him to 32 goals in all competitio­ns this season, four more than he managed last term and one more than the 31 he bagged in the 2014-15 campaign.

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 heaped praise on Kane’s appetite for success.

“We feel so proud of Harry, to score four goals was fantastic,” the Argentine said.

“He was injured twice this season but he is so fresh now and he is trying to score a lot of goals to finish at the top.

“Harry’s a special player, he loves Tottenham. He means a lot for the team.

“I tell you always that he’s one of the best strikers in the world. His performanc­es show that we are right.”

Kane can wrap up the golden boot by getting on the scoresheet again in Tottenham’s final game at Hull on Sunday and he is already hungry for more after his first profession­al four-goal haul.

“There has been a bit of build-up on the race for the golden boot and I wanted at least one or two goals to put the pressure on, but to get four is amazing,” Kane said.

“I’m now sitting at the top, but we go in with the same mentality, to make sure we win first and foremost, and then score as many as I can.”

80s nostalgia

Second-placed Spurs’ 83-point total would have been enough to win the title on eight previous occasions.

But unfortunat­ely for the north Londoners, who have won 11 of their last 12 league matches, champion Chelsea has been even more consistent this season.

After collapsing in the final furlong last year, Tottenham has largely handled the pressures of the title race better this time.

And Pochettino hopes the experience will stand the players in good stead next term, when they have to play their home games at Wembley while White Hart Lane is rebuilt.

“We were talking about last season when we finished so bad. We spoke a lot about changing that feeling and finishing in the best way,” he said.

“We wanted to improve this season and this type of performanc­e showed we have learned a lot.”

Leicester boss Craig Shakespear­e faces talks with the club’s Thai owners next week to decide if he will remain in charge. This thrashing was not the ideal way to boost his credential­s.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Tottenham striker Harry Kane celebrates scoring his fourth goal against Leicester City on Thursday.
REUTERS Tottenham striker Harry Kane celebrates scoring his fourth goal against Leicester City on Thursday.

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