The Tottenham Hotspur hitman has played more of a creative role this term.

Tottenham hitman Harry Kane spoke to reporters last night, and shared the big difference in his game this season, highlighting how he has been more of a creator than he was last term, as quoted by BT Sport.
The Spurs hitman has enjoyed a wonderfully successful campaign from a personal perspective, scoring 18 goals in 28 appearances in all competitions, and he has also racked up an impressive six assists.
Mauricio Pochettino’s men currently sit in second spot in the Premier League table, just six points adrift of league leaders Liverpool, and if they are to have any chance whatsoever of winning the league, Kane will have to be at his very best between now and the end of the season.
The England international spoke to reporters, and shared how he has implemented a different side to his game this season – one that has made him a more all-round player, as quoted by BT Sport:

“With the way we’re playing this year we have people running in behind and I’m dropping deeper. I’m able to pass out wide. This season is probably the most assists I’ve had. I base my game around creating chances and people who have watched me in the last few years know I don’t just score goals. It’s about everything; hold-up play, moving, creating space for others, and passing. Then of course I want to score when I can.”
Whilst Kane will be happy with his creative contribution this season, scoring goals is still his bread and butter, and he will be hoping to finish the season as the Premier League’s top scorer for the third time in his career.

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