The Herald (South Africa)

Kane hopes to break duck against Man U

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HARRY Kane has yet to score against Manchester United in the English Premier League, but that could end at the sixth attempt on Sunday.

Tottenham Hotspur’s England striker is not short of confidence ahead of the trip to Old Trafford, having scored twice against Swansea City in a 5-0 thrashing at White Hart Lane last weekend after agreeing to a new six-year deal.

Victory for fifth-placed Tottenham would send them nine points clear of Jose Mourinho’s side, who are sixth, and leave United with a yawning gap between them and a place in the Champions League next season.

Tottenham beat United 3-0 at White Hart Lane in April, before Mourinho took over in May, but Kane did little to stand out much to the amusement of United fans on social media and his own frustratio­n.

United, who won 1-0 at home in August last year, are the only club other than Watford and now-relegated Cardiff City, among the 24 opponents Kane has played against in the top flight, that have yet to see the Tottenham striker on the scoresheet.

The 23-year-old, last season’s top scorer, who has been linked regularly to United in transfer speculatio­n, is back in dangerous form having gone five league games without a goal at the end of last season and the start of the current campaign.

He has scored seven in his last six Premier League outings and will be keen to get Spurs moving back into contention with Chelsea breaking away at the top.

The North Londoners are visiting United at a good time with their hosts having drawn their last three games 1-1 after conceding late equalisers.

Mourinho, who played Ukraine’s Zorya Luhansk in the Europa League last night, left Antonio Valencia, Matteo Darmian and Michael Carrick out of his squad to keep them fresh for Sunday.

Chelsea, three points clear of closest rivals Arsenal and four ahead of Liverpool, are at home to West Bromwich Albion on Sunday in a match that could bring them a ninth win in a row.

Liverpool host West Ham United the same day at Anfield, while Arsenal should have an easy afternoon at the Emirates tomorrow when Stoke City come to town.

Stoke have not won at Arsenal since 1981, long before the Premier League came into existence, and have yet to take a point at the Emirates.

Champions Leicester City, teetering on the brink of the relegation zone with just 13 points from 14 games, are at home to Manchester City tomorrow.

City will be missing striker Sergio Aguero, who starts a four-match ban.

At the bottom end of the table, Swansea City host resurgent Sunderland tomorrow with visiting striker Jermain Defoe bagging a hat-trick in last season’s fixture.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? BLAST AWAY: Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, left, about to take a shot as Borussia Dortmund midfielder Gonzalo Castro challenges during their Champions League match in Madrid
Picture: AFP BLAST AWAY: Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, left, about to take a shot as Borussia Dortmund midfielder Gonzalo Castro challenges during their Champions League match in Madrid

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