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Spurs are lucky to have 'Tottenham boy' Harry Kane, says José Mourinho

- Nick Ames at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

José Mourinho praised the “special” impact of Harry Kane after the striker’s second match-winning performanc­e of the week brought two goals against Leicester and gave Tottenham a significan­t boost in their chase for a Europa League spot.

Kane had scored twice at Newcastle on Wednesday and his latest pair came alongside a marvellous ball to Son Heung-min for the opening goal in Spurs’ 3-0 win. Kane has now scored 23 goals in club football during a season that appeared to be over when he tore a hamstring at Southampto­n on New Year’s Day.

“Everybody thinks – I think, you think – he’s a fantastic player, and Tottenham is so lucky to have him because he is the player and the person and the Tottenham boy,” Mourinho said. “All this together makes him a really special player for us who probably wouldn’t be so special playing for another team. He’s really special for us and we want him to be happy. He wants victories and he wants to score goals.

“I’m so happy that after such a difficult injury it’s going in a direction where he will end this season perfectly, and he will take that into next season.”

Spurs have now taken 13 points from five games and the 3-1 humbling at Sheffield United on 2 July appears something of a watershed. “The team is being a team,” Mourinho said. “Even against Sheffield we were a team – a bad team but a team. I think the team is understand­ing better the principles of playing how we want to do, and I think it is a good step.”

Mourinho explained in detail that he had sought to allow Leicester’s centre-backs, in particular Ryan Bennett and Wes Morgan, to advance with the ball and move out of their “comfort zone”, with the expectatio­n Spurs could exploit the space behind. It worked perfectly and Brendan Rodgers, who may yet lead Leicester to the Champions League with a victory against Manchester United on Sunday, was left to lament a performanc­e he felt was “a little bit leggy” at times.

“There was an opportunit­y for us and we didn’t quite take it,” he said of a match in which Leicester had 71% of possession. “There’ll be disappoint­ment but we go into a game next week with a shot at qualifying for the Champions League. If we don’t do it there’ll be bitter disappoint­ment but there’ll always be gratificat­ion for what the players have given.”

 ??  ?? Harry Kane (right) acknowledg­es the manager José Mourinho after Spurs had seen off the challenge of Leicester. Photograph: Richard Heathcote/NMC/EPA
Harry Kane (right) acknowledg­es the manager José Mourinho after Spurs had seen off the challenge of Leicester. Photograph: Richard Heathcote/NMC/EPA

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