Bernabeu to provide better barometer of Kane’s credentials
MADRID — Harry Kane is an admitted follower of Cristiano Ronaldo’s stratospheric stats as he pursues the Portuguese superstar’s status as the best in the world, but, unusually, it is Ronaldo who trails in the race to be the Champions League’s top marksman.
An inspired Kane has helped Tottenham enjoy a flying start in Europe this term, scoring five of Spurs’ six goals in victories over Borussia Dortmund and APOEL Nicosia.
The acid test for Kane and his teammates comes on Tuesday night at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium where holder Real Madrid and Ronaldo lie in wait, having already dismissed Dortmund and APOEL thanks to four goals from the World Player of the Year.
“For sure it is a chance to measure ourselves. We are facing the best team in the world,” Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino told Spanish radio station COPE.
“We are a young team with many internationals, but not so much experience of playing these type of games. It is a fundamental test.”
Pochettino has fallen head over heels for Kane, joking that his wife was jealous of his repeated declarations of “love” for the England international.
“He is one of the most in-form strikers in the world for sure. The numbers speak for themselves,” said the Argentine.
Numbers so good they’ve drawn comparisons with the two men that have taken goalscoring to previously unseen levels in the past decade — Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
Kane’s 13-goal haul in September matched the best ever goalscoring month by Messi or Ronaldo.
“I want to be one of the best players in the world, so when people put stuff up and I see I am close to those players it is a great incentive to get even closer and go to the next step,” Kane said after netting his sixth hat-trick of the season to slay APOEL in Cyprus.
No hurry, Harry
At just 24, Kane has time on his side but far more to prove not only to reach the heights set by Ronaldo and Messi, but also the consistency they have shown in sharing the last nine World Player of the Year awards.
“Staying consistent at the top level is what it’s all about,” said Kane.
Despite Tottenham’s rise in recent seasons under Pochettino, consistency has been a shortcoming that has so far starved it of silverware.
Spurs’ inability to make any impact as they crashed out of both the Champions and Europa League at the first hurdle cast a long shadow over another encouraging season as they finished runners-up to Chelsea in the Premier League.
Kane’s absence through injury for half of that Champions League campaign took its toll.
The gulf between Spurs and their host on Tuesday night remains Real’s strength in depth that meant even Ronaldo could enjoy plenty of rest on their road to a La Liga and Champions League double last season.
Pochettino and Spurs can’t afford that luxury. Kane has scored 55 percent of his side’s goals in the Premier League and Champions League this season.
“He has a great ability to score goals and an incredible determination,” said Pochettino. “He is a great professional who is always looking to get better.
“In the next 10 years he is going to be among the best strikers in the world because he has that determination on top of his quality.”
Quality that hasn’t gone unnoticed in the Spanish capital.