
Speaking on his podcast, Ian Wright has been discussing Harry Kane after his brace against Everton on Monday.
The England captain hasn’t had his best season ever, but in recent weeks he’s looked back to his best.
Something has shifted in Kane as of late, and Wright says that the centre-forward is frightening when he’s in this sort of mood.
What’s been said?
Wright heaped praise upon Kane even though he still as question marks over Tottenham as a team.
“I have to say, Tottenham again, I don’t know what to make of Tottenham, but one thing I will say about Tottenham before we sign off. Harry Kane when he’s in that mood, he’s frightening,” Wright said.

Dialled in
There aren’t many better players in world football than Harry Kane when he’s on form, and as of late, he’s been dialled in.
The striker has rediscovered his goalscoring instincts, and while it may be too late for him to make a push for the Golden Boot, don’t be surprised if he comes close to hitting 20 goals this season with a late surge.
Kane is a truly scary player when he’s at his best, he can score, assist and bully defences at will, and while we haven’t seen it much this season, his performance against Everton was a timely reminder of what Kane is capable of when he’s on song.

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