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‘Very strange’: Harry Kane makes admission about recent Tottenham experience

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LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 25: Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Tottenham Hotspur, Hugo Lloris, Heung-Min Son, Lucas Moura and Dele Alli of Tottenham Hotspur attend the All Or Nothing Premiere event at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on August 25, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images)
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Harry Kane has admitted to Good Morning Britain that he did find the experience of Tottenham’s All or Nothing Amazon documentary ‘pretty strange’.

Like a few English clubs are doing now, from Sunderland to Leeds, Spurs are falling into the niche market of showing fans what happens behind their closed doors.

The likes of Kane himself, the outspoken Jose Mourinho, the currently frozen out duo of Danny Rose and Dele Alli, to name a few, were the ones who stood out during the documentary.

Whilst Kane is used to a camera following him around the pitch and causing havoc to opposition defences, he admitted that this experience was different.

“It was strange,” said Kane. “It was strange having cameras around the training ground every day and just in your face pretty much 24/7.

“Obviously, we are used to it when we are playing games and when we are doing interviews. But having them there when you are having breakfast and when you are having conversations, it was pretty strange, at first.

“I think the documentary has been great for the club and a great promotion for the club. It gives the fans and the people from the outside a great insight into what goes on behind the scenes.”

HEVERLEE, BELGIUM - NOVEMBER 15: Harry Kane of England during the UEFA Nations League match between Belgium and England at the King Power at den dreef Stadion on November 11, 2020 in Heverlee, Belgium. (Photo by Plumb Images/Getty Images)
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Tottenham didn’t have anything to sing about during the documentary because Mauricio Pochettino was sacked and they endured a pretty miserable campaign last time out.

But if more episodes are to hit the supporters’ TV screens then they will be hoping to add a potential trophy celebration in that.

Mourinho has been brought to the club for one reason and one reason only – to deliver a trophy and do it in his own way, which has worked throughout his career.