Tottenham academy striker is trying to learn from first team ace.

Tottenham Hotspur youngster Shayon Harrison scored the first goal of his A-League spell this week.
Harrison is on loan at Melbourne City, taking a different step to get first team games under his belt.
The 21-year-old believes he has benefitted from training alongside England international Harry Kane back at Tottenham.
He told the A-League website he is learning from Kane and is trying to emulate his movement.
Harrison said: “Harry’s is such a great example. Just how hard he works off the ball, his movement is incredible, he’s really aware of his surroundings and how to beat his defender,” Harrison said.
“Obviously his finishing is second to none as well. He’s just a big inspiration for me.
“It’s something you look up to every day in training and it’s a habit you want to get into yourself.
“But Spurs have some of the best players in the world. Christian Eriksen as well. Just seeing those guys every day on the training ground, you pick up so much in such a short space of time.”

Harrison needs to kick on from here and give Tottenham a decision to make this summer.
He is out of contract in June and until now, it has been likely he will be released.
His goal offers a glimmer of hope, if he can build on it and go on a run.

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