The Citizen (KZN)

Harry Kane, hat-trick man

- London

– England striker Harry Kane (above) scored a clinical first-half hat-trick in 23 minutes as Tottenham Hotspur rebounded from their midweek European disappoint­ment to overwhelm Stoke City 4-0 yesterday.

Tottenham’s victory put them above Manchester City into second place in the Premier League, 10 points behind leaders Chelsea.

Kane put the home team ahead in the 14th minute with his 100th goal in club football.

He added another 18 minutes later, volleying in from a corner and completed his third treble in six weeks with a deflected shot. Dele Alli made it 4-0 before halftime from Kane’s cross.

It was a stunning individual performanc­e by the 23-year-old, who had previously scored hattricks against West Bromwich Albion on January 14 and then at Fulham in the FA Cup last Sunday.

The team’s display also justified manager Mauricio Pochettino’s decision to field an unchanged side despite Spurs having less than 72 hours’ rest after going out of the Europa League against Gent at Wembley on Thursday.

Mid-table Stoke, in contrast, derived no benefit from having had 15 days without a game and were outplayed throughout. Spurs pressed from the start with some neat close-passing and Kane opened the scoring with an opportunis­tic effort.

Soon after Jan Vertonghen had struck the bar, Christian Eriksen spotted Kane unmarked at a corner and picked him out for a perfect low left-footed volley.

Eriksen next teed up a freekick for the striker, whose shot went in off a defender. The goal was credited to Kane, who then did brilliantl­y on the right flank just before half-time, setting up Alli to score.

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