The Tottenham Hotspur striker has made a decent start to the 2018/19 campaign.

Tottenham and England hitman Harry Kane spoke to reporters whilst away on international duty with the Three Lions, and responded to reporters when asked whether his game has changed this season, as quoted by London Football News.
The 25-year-old has well and truly established himself as one of the continent’s most feared hitmen over the past few years, having scored 142 goals in 217 appearances for Spurs.
Kane was in fine form for England at the World Cup in Russia this summer too, winning the Golden Boot after scoring six goals in the competition.
The Tottenham striker addressed the media ahead of England’s clash with Spain at Wembley Stadium tonight, and suggested that he has become an even better finisher over the past few months, as quoted by London Football News:

“People are looking as if I’ve changed my game but I’ve scored the same number as after four games last season. Maybe I’ve become a better finisher. Whether it’s 10 shots or 28 shots, I’ve scored the same number. And I’ve scored in two games rather than one. There are always little things that people pick out of your game but I feel good, I feel sharp. That’s what important.”
If what the striker says is true, and he has indeed evolved into an even better finisher, Tottenham fans have a lot to look forward to this season, and they will surely be excited at the prospect of seeing the new and improved Harry Kane in action.

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