Belfast Telegraph

Poch backs classy Kane to get even better

- BY IAN BAKER

MAURICIO Pochettino believes that Harry Kane would receive far less criticism if he played in Italy or Spain.

The Tottenham Hotspur manager is surprised with the way English society reacts when a striker goes several games without scoring a goal.

Kane, who failed to score in a five games for club and country earlier in the campaign, now has 10 goals for the season with three of them coming in the last two matches including two in the 2-1 Champions League victory over PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday.

“In England you have a lot of very good things here but there are things you need to improve with your own players,” said Pochettino. “Kane is English and sometimes you push him to the sky and paradise and then you put him on the outside.

“Now after six years here I understand a little bit. It is true. If Harry Kane is Italian and playing for the Italian side he will be a bit more protected because the Italian people are more protective of their players. It’s similar to Spain.

“Here it is more up and down. You score you are the best. If you didn’t score no... you are criticised. It’s an observatio­n. That is the problem.”

Pochettino could not be happier with his star player and has backed him to get even better, adding to the 166 goals he has scored already for Tottenham despite being just 25.

“I know him very well,” said the Argentine. “He is a killer, an assassin, a killer. He always in practice, in everything, he wants to kill the keeper, everything.

“He wants to score, he is so determined to score goals. That is why sometimes when he doesn’t score he is so obsessed with scoring, that sometimes it is against him because sometimes you need more freedom, not to be obsessed.

“But he is going to learn because I think he is now starting to be really mature because he is still young. I am not surprised because he is so determined and in training you need to stop him training because he always wants to train, to improve and it is amazing.”

Pochettino also repeated his comparison of Kane with Gabriel Batistuta, his former Argentina internatio­nal team-mate, believing that in addition to goals both possess the same mental toughness.

“I compared him because his mentality is similar to Batistuta,” he said.

“I know Batistuta very well. He was my team-mate. And I know Harry Kane. They are of a similar mind and focus and determinat­ion.”

Kane, who will be among the Tottenham contingent on England duty next week, is set to lead the line again at Crystal Palace this evening.

Not appreciate­d: Harry Kane would not get criticised in Italy

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