
Heung-Min Son has shared that he needs to pass the ball to Harry Kane because he will create ‘magical moments’ for Tottenham, as he told Sky Sports.
The Tottenham speed king added that he is ‘not really worried’ about the form of Kane in the Premier League.
Last season, the England striker was contesting and sitting top of the pile for, not only the Golden Boot, but the top assist-maker also.
Not only was he flying high throughout the season, but he ended the campaign top of the pile in both charts and probably produced the best season of his career.
But it’s a different story now for the man aiming to dethrone Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League record because he only has one goal to his name in the league.
Despite that, Son made it clear that Kane’s, who is also known as H by his teammates, form will return back to normal.
“To be honest, I am not really worried about it because Harry (will) score,” said Son. “Sometimes, I have to pass to H and he will bring some magical moments.
“It’s so enjoyable playing together. It’s just a dream. He didn’t score a lot of goals like last season.
“But the way he has played for the team is good. The goal is going to come because as a striker when you have a period where you don’t score a goal, the ball is going everywhere.
“You have a chance. The defender is going to touch it at the end or you miss the ball. These kinds of things happen to H, at the moment. This is a period where he has had a really tough time, but we believe H is quality and we want to help him get the goals and confidence back.”

There’s no better way for Kane to return back to his best than against Liverpool this afternoon.
All the pressure is on the Merseyside club because they are the ones contesting for the Premier League title and they haven’t had recent matches postponed.
It remains to be seen whether this unplanned time out for Antonio Conte’s side works in their favour or causes them problems.
But with Conte at the helm, they’ll probably turn up against Liverpool today as caged animals ready to pounce on free-scoring Liverpool and those Champions League places.
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