The Tottenham Hotspur hitman has been quite simply brilliant this season.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane spoke to reporters about his fine form this season, and highlighted something in particular about his game that he has improved upon from last term, as quoted by ESPN.
The 24-year-old has bagged an incredible 35 goals in 36 appearances in all competitions for Spurs so far this season, and has firmly established himself as one of Europe’s most feared front-men in the process.
Kane has been so impressive this season that he has drawn attention from Spanish giants Real Madrid, with the Sun reporting that Los Blancos are lining up a mammoth £200 million summer bid for the England international.

The Tottenham man seems happy in north London at the moment, though, and as long as Tottenham can match his ambition, there is no reason why he will not stay at the club for the foreseeable future.
Kane spoke to reporters about his sizzling for this term, and explained how he has become a more consistent scorer this time around, as opposed to scoring hat-tricks and braces here and there, as quoted by ESPN:

“I try to work on everything. This year, especially on recent form, I’m scoring in more games instead of getting braces and hat tricks all the time but getting one goal in six or seven games in a row. It’s important as a striker to keep that confident feeling, so I’ll hopefully try to do that for the rest of the season.”
Next up for Spurs is their FA Cup replay with Rochdale at Wembley tomorrow, and Kane might be rested ahead of what are two huge games against Huddersfield Town in the Premier League and Juventus in the Champions League.
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