Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane is playing well at the moment.
Harry Kane is one of the best strikers in the Premier League and is a key figure in the current Tottenham Hotspur team. In fact, the England international is the main goalscorer for the North London outfit.
The striker has scored 13 goals and created 25 chances in 17 Premier League appearances for Spurs so far this season. In three Champions League games this campaign, the 23-year-old scored two goals and created seven chances.
With Tottenham still in the running for the Premier League title, it is imperative that Kane remains fit and continues to score goals. With Vincent Janssen struggling in England – the Dutch striker has scored just once in 15 league matches – the Englishman is going to be a key player.

But what if Kane gets injured? Would Tottenham be able to cope without him? Manager Mauricio Pochettino was posed by question by The Mirror, and this was his reply: “We will see. We will see. We need to wait and see what happens.
“It’s true that now we cannot change anything. Because to find another player who can promise you he will score 20 goals from here until the end of the season, that is impossible.”

Kane is a special striker, and it will be hard for Tottenham to find another player who would score 20 goals in a season in the January transfer window.
In fact, Spurs could struggle to find a player like that even in the summer. A problem that the North London outfit could face is not many strikers would be wiling to join them if they know that Kane is going to be the first choice.
What Tottenham need to do is have their midfielders chipping in with goals. Dele Alli has already scored 11 goals in the Premier League this season, and this is certainly a good sign.
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