The Sun (Malaysia)

Poch salutes Kane

> ... after 100-goal milestone

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MAURICIO POCHETTINO paid tribute to Tottenham forward Harry Kane after he reached 100 goals for his club in an impressive 3-0 victory against Everton.

Kane scored twice at Goodison Park on Saturday, bringing to an end an unproducti­ve start to the domestic season in which Kane continued his remarkable record of never having scored a Premier League goal in August.

The England internatio­nal got back on the scoresheet with two goals for his country in Malta on Sept 1 and, with his confidence restored, he quickly displayed the form that has seen him win the Premier League’s golden boot award in the last two seasons.

On this occasion, however, Kane also enjoyed a large slice of luck for his first goal as his intended cross drifted over the head of Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford in the first half.

“It’s not important,” laughed Pochettino. “Cross or shot, it was a goal.

“I’m happy because he has scored his 100th goal for Tottenham and he deserves a lot of prizes and congratula­tions for that. It’s an unbelievab­le mark for him.”

Kane himself admitted that he did not intend to shoot for that allimporta­nt opening goal but, at the start of an important period which sees Spurs start their Champions League campaign against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday, he was pleased with the momentum gained from the win.

“No, I didn’t (mean it),” said Kane. “I got a lucky one but sometimes you need that.

“It is fantastic. It has been a crazy few years and to get the 100th goal was amazing. Hopefully I can get a few more.

“That was a very good performanc­e today. It is not an easy place to come but we played very well all through the pitch. Our attacking play was fantastic.

“We wanted to come here and get a good result. We just need to take this momentum into the Champions League next week.”

Everton manager Ronald Koeman was impressed with the manner of Tottenham’s performanc­e, and Kane’s display in particular.

“When I speak about Tottenham I mentioned that they have, maybe with Manchester City, the best football side in the Premier League,” said Koeman.

“We had real problems with their diamond in midfield. They usually found the free player in midfield and that makes it really tough.

“Maybe after (Lionel) Messi and (Cristiano) Ronaldo and Alexis Sanchez, and maybe one or two more, he is one of the best.

“In his football he is really clever and he’s using his body at the right time. His movement, his finishing, he’s a top striker.” – AFP

 ??  ?? Tottenham striker Harry Kane (left) controls the ball under pressure from Everton defender Michael Keane during Saturday’s English Premier League match at Goodison Park. – AFPPIX
Tottenham striker Harry Kane (left) controls the ball under pressure from Everton defender Michael Keane during Saturday’s English Premier League match at Goodison Park. – AFPPIX

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