Harry Kane has revealed that the scoring exploits of Premier League Golden Boot rival Mo Salah at Liverpool are driving him on.
The Tottenham striker made his comeback as a substitute in
Tottenham’s seismic 3-1 win at Chelsea On Sunday, just three weeks after
picking up an ankle ligament injury.
But Harry Kane has revealed that the break might actually
have done him some good and helped recharge his batteries in an
exhausting season.
The Spurs marksman has grabbed 24 goals this season in the
league, but in his absence the Liverpool striker has shot ahead to 29.
Kane said: “Salah’s done fantastic, he’s agreat, great player. Yes, it’s competition. I had the same last year.
“He’s obviously got a bit of a head start now, and we’ll
see what happens. I can’t control what he does, so I’ve just got to make
sure I prepare well for games and just be ready.
“I’ve got to focus on my own game and my own team, and we’ll see what happens come the end of the season.
"For me, it’s just about being positive. I’m delighted to
be back out there and win here at Stamford Bridge, and hopefully I can
just have a strong finish.”
Kane though is adamant that, now refreshed after his
enforced break, he is raring to capture the crown, and win the FA Cup
for Spurs, in the remaining six weeks of the season.
Tottenham face struggling Stoke away on Saturday, when Kane
hopes to get back on the goal trail, but the win at Stamford Bridge,
coming from goals by Christian Eriksen and two from Dele Alli, has
virtually now cemented a top four place and Champions league football
next year.
Kane said: “That was a massive win. Obviously everyone knows we hadn’t won there in a long time, but I thought we deserved that.
“We played well, especially second half, and it’s an
amazing feeling. It’s great for the fans to come away from this
stadiumwith a win, and for me personally it’s great to be back out
there.
“The swelling on the ankle went down quick, but whenever I
get injured I prepare right and make sure I do everything I can to get
back on the pitch. I do the right things off the pitch, and I think
that’s a big help.
“Whenever something bad happens in football or life, you
have to find the positives. For me, it was a chance to get a couple of
weeks’ break, refresh the other muscles, and get ready for the business
end of the season.
"That’s how I looked at it. I didn’t know how quickly I
would be back, but I went away with one of the physios, did some rehab,
and I knew last week it was looking good and I would be able to step it
up. Thankfully I was ready for the game.
“As a team, we’re in a great position for Champions
League football, and we’ve just got to continue that. That is a must,
and we’ve got to try and win the FA Cup.”
Tottenham Star Harry Kane Fires Warning To Liverpool's Mohamed Salah
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April 03, 2018
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