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  • Tottenham duo combine to break 26-year EPL record

    Tottenham duo combine to break 26-year EPL record

    Tottenham pair Harry Kane and Heung-min Son broke a Premier League record in victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday.

    Kane and Son have now combined for 14 Premier League goals this season, the highest amount that any two players have mustered in the division during a single campaign.

    The previous record was 13 goals, set by Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton during Blackburn’s title-winning campaign of 1994-95.

    In the 2018-19 season, meanwhile, Ryan Fraser and Callum Wilson linked up for 12 goals for Bournemouth.

    Tottenham have also now scored 100 goals this season across all competitions.

  • Kane, Son doing ‘special things’ – Mourinho

    Kane, Son doing ‘special things’ – Mourinho

    Harry Kane and Son Heung-min are doing “special things” for Tottenham Hotspur this season, manager Jose Mourinho said.

    This was following the dynamic duo both scoring in a 3-0 win over Leeds United that lifted Spurs to third in the Premier League on Saturday.

    Kane gave his side the lead from the penalty spot — his 10th league goal of the season — then combined with Son who doubled Tottenham’s tally just before halftime.

    It was Son’s 100th goal for Tottenham and the 13th time this season that the pair had combined for a league goal, equalling the whole season record set by Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton for Blackburn Rovers in 1994-95.

    “I think in the Premier League there are many good players everywhere even in clubs where you don’t believe they can have great players,” Mourinho said.

    “But I have to say that Sonny and Harry are doing special things this season.

    “They are very good players as you know for many years.

    “I want more goals, especially from other players but today the second goal is great, is also great because it was something we spoke about against a team that defends the way Leeds does.”

    While the scoreline rather flattered Tottenham against a Leeds side who enjoyed 64% possession, it snapped a four-game winless sequence in the Premier League and sent Mourinho’s side back into the top four of the table.

    They are in third spot with 29 points from 16 games, four behind joint-leaders Liverpool and Manchester United.

    “Of course the result is important.

    ”We didn’t play the last match and the run of results in the least few weeks was not good so we needed these three points so we go up a little bit in the table,” Mourinho said.

    Tottenham’s game in midweek was postponed after Fulham players tested positive for COVID-19.

    This is a decision that Mourinho still find puzzling on the day that three of his own players were condemned for breaking the rules to attend a party.

    “I go back to the initial rules of if you have 14 players available you have to play,” Mourinho said.

    “I don’t see another reason for not doing it. I think every club does the best for their players to keep them all safe but then there are moments in private lives which you cannot control.

    “Not everyone can be blamed so we have to carry on. If somebody has some positives, we have to play.”

  • Kane amongst world’s best, Tottenham boss Pochettino says

    Tottenham Hotspur’s manager Mauricio Pochettino has hailed Harry Kane’s achievements, adding that the striker was amongst the best players in the world.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Kane toppled Shearer’s 22-year-old record for the most English Premier league goals in a calendar year.

    This was after he scored a hat-trick in Tottenham’s 5-2 win over Southampton on Tuesday.

    Kane hit a second treble in as many games to complete Tottenham’s five-goal rout, rounding off the year with 39 Premier League goals.

    The feat made it 56 strikes in all competitions for Spurs and England.

    His second goal of the day had taken him to 55 for club and country in 2017.

    This lifted him above FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi to become Europe’s top-scorer over the last 12 months in the five major countries (England, Spain, Italy, Germany and France).

    The 24-year-old England forward also set an EPL record by scoring six hat-tricks in a calendar year.

    He capped another ruthless display in front of goal to complete his treble in the 67th minute, his second in as many games.

    Pochettino in his post-match comments noted that it was a fantastic achievement, adding however that kudos must also be given to the team.

    “I think I have said everything. His name is there [with the best in the world], it is a fantastic achievement.

    “Congratulations to him and to the team because you also need help from the team.

    “It does not surprise us because everyday we see how he works, how determined he is and how professional he is. That can only be good for him.

    “Professional is a massive word — you need to include everything there inside and he is a good example of that.”

    On his hopes for Tottenham in 2018, Pochettino said: “We are ambitious, but I am happy we finished the year in a very good way. For next year? Win — win every game. The mentality is so important for us.”

  • Kane “proud” to end Messi-Ronaldo duopoly after record-breaking display

    Kane “proud” to end Messi-Ronaldo duopoly after record-breaking display

    England forward Harry Kane on Tuesday said he was delighted to be mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

    The Tottenham Hotspur player said this after scoring a hat-trick in the London clib’s 5-2 win over Southampton, which sent three prestigious records tumbling.

    Kane will end 2017 on 56 goals for club and country, the first player outside of Ronaldo and Messi to finish the year top scorer in Europe since 2009.

    He also toppled Alan Shearer’s 22-year-old record for the most Premier League goals in a calendar year and became the first player to score six Premier League hat-tricks in a year.

    “I‘m very proud of it. Messi and Ronaldo have dominated football for so long. They’re two of the world’s greatest players ever,” Kane said.

    “To even be compared to them, to be up there with those sort of stats is a great feeling. All I can do is use that as confidence going into the new year.”

    Kane headed in Christian Eriksen’s freekick in the 22nd minute to overtake Shearer’s 36 goals in 1995 with Blackburn Rovers.

    It was a tally he had equaled by scoring three times in Spurs’ 3-0 win at Burnley on Saturday.

    Kane slid on his knees on the Wembley pitch after netting the milestone goal, while the home fans chanted “Harry Kane: he’s one of our own”.

    “It was hard not to think about it, being level going into the game,” Kane added.

    “I wanted to win the game but, of course, I wanted to score as a striker. Getting that record was a great feeling.

    “It has been a fantastic year. To get compared to those players — the Messis and Shearers — is what it is all about.”

    The double Premier League Golden Boot holder increased Tottenham’s advantage by finishing off a sweeping team move with a tap in from close range in the 39th minute.

    He later hit his second treble in as many games to make it 5-1 with a classy chipped finish over Fraser Forster.

    Kane rounds off the year with 39 Premier League goals and 56 strikes in all competitions for Spurs and England.

    He pledged to try and better his tally in the new year and gave details on how he managed to remain sharp during the busy Premier League winter schedule.

    “I’ve improved physically — recovery for games, getting ready for each game, eating right and ice baths. I feel good and sharp and at my best at this busy period,” the striker added.

    “It is always about improving every year. That’s what I always have done throughout my career and it is what I will continue to do.”

    Kane was immediately congratulated by Shearer after his milestone first goal of the day.

    “You’ve had a magnificent 2017 @HKane. You deserve to hold the record of most Premier League goals in a calendar year. Well done and keep up the good work,” the former England and Newcastle United great wrote on Twitter.

    Former England and Tottenham forward Gary Lineker joined in praising Kane with a post on Twitter.

    He wrote: “He’s only gone and done it. First Shearer’s record and now Messi’s total is surpassed. Well played @HKane. Absolutely magnificent achievement.”

  • Pochettino admits Harry Kane in doubt for Man United game

     

    Tottenham Hotspur manager, Mauricio Pochettino, revealed star striker Harry Kane is no certainty to face Manchester United on Saturday after missing the Carabao Cup midweek.

     

    Kane, 24, sat out Tottenham’s shock 3-2 loss to West Ham on Wednesday, having spearheaded Spurs against Real Madrid and Liverpool.

     

    “We’ll see, we’ll see,” Pochettino told beIN Sports when asked if Kane would face United after Spurs surrendered a 2-0 half-time lead against West Ham.

     

    “We need to assess the team because we were forced to rotate for different reasons and we’ll see what happens in the next few days.”

     

    Tottenham and United are level on 20 points after nine matches, five adrift of leaders Manchester City, though Jose Mourinho’s men are second on goal difference.

     

     

  • Tottenham 4-0 West Brom : Kane’s hat-trick lift Spurs to second

    Harry Kane scored a hat-trick as Tottenham Hotspur crushed West Bromwich Albion 4-0 on Saturday to climb to second place in the Premier League table.

    Kane’s hat-trick, which took his season tally to 15 goals, capped an outstanding performance that ensured Mauricio Pochettino’s side maintained the standards set in last week’s defeat of leaders Chelsea.

    The result was never in doubt from the moment Kane put Spurs ahead in the 12th minute, with a Gareth McAuley own goal doubling the score before two more Kane goals late in the second half completed the win.

    Tottenham have now won six league games in a row, while Kane’s goals were the perfect way for the striker to mark the birth of his first child, daughter Ivy Jane, who arrived last weekend.

    The only downside for Spurs manager Pochettino at White Hart Lane was the loss of Jan Vertonghen to a potentially serious ankle injury midway through the second half, the centre-back limping off in tears.

    This performance was in marked contrast to the corresponding fixture last April, when a 1-1 draw heralded the beginning of the end of Spurs’ bid to pip eventual champions Leicester City to the title.

    Nine months on, Pochettino’s side are on the rise and this display confirmed just how far they have come since their disappointing collapse at the end of last season.