The Herald (South Africa)

‘Fitter than ever’ Kane strikes to keep Spurs in Champions League chase

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Harry Kane believes he is as fit as he has ever been after netting his first goal of 2020 as Tottenham kick-started their challenge for a Champions League place next season with a 2-0 win over West Ham.

The England captain looked far more like his old self after a laboured performanc­e in his first appearance for six months against Manchester United last week on Friday, and was rewarded with a goal eight minutes from time.

“I’m in good shape. I’ve been working very hard through my rehab, lockdown and training.

“I feel as fit as I probably ever have done before,” Kane, who had surgery on a hamstring injury before the season’s shutdown due to coronaviru­s, said.

“When you have been out for six months it is just getting that feeling back on the pitch.

“You can train as much as you want but being out here is totally different.”

Tomas Soucek’s own goal had opened the scoring as West Ham remain precarious­ly poised outside the relegation zone only on goal difference.

But Hammers boss David Moyes was furious the opener was not ruled out for a handball by Davinson Sanchez as he flicked a corner into Soucek’s path.

“I can’t believe they have ruled that as a goal,” Moyes said. “Who is on VAR tonight?

“He needs subbed, I know that. That’s the rules.”

Jose Mourinho’s men were well worthy of a first win in eight games dating back to February. Victory takes Spurs to within six points of the top four and within one of Manchester United in fifth.

Should Manchester City’s appeal against a two-season ban from European competitio­ns not prove successful, fifth would be good enough to qualify for the 2020/2021 Champions League.

“I am happy with the result, the clean sheet, it means the team is more solid, the players have less doubts,” Mourinho said.

In keeping with many of the 14 games since the Premier League’s restart seven days ago, this was another slow burner as Spurs took time to start picking holes in West Ham’s rearguard.

Son Heung-min thought he had broken the deadlock on the stroke of halftime with a smart finish at Lukasz Fabianski’s near post, but the goal was ruled out for offside after a VAR review.

Mourinho launched an impassione­d defence of his record of working with world-class strikers on the eve of the game after criticism that his playing style could see Kane look for pastures new.

And Kane had no shortage of opportunit­ies after the break as his near post flick was turned behind by Fabianksi before he fired wide after sprinting the full length of the field as Spurs broke dangerousl­y from a West Ham corner.

“He has been phenomenal in lockdown, he did amazing work at home and he is in the condition to help the team,” Mourinho said.

 ?? Picture: KIRSTY WIGGLESWOR­TH/AFP ?? FIT AS A FIDDLE: Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane controls the ball during the English Premier League match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Tuesday
Picture: KIRSTY WIGGLESWOR­TH/AFP FIT AS A FIDDLE: Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane controls the ball during the English Premier League match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Tuesday

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