Harry Kane admitted that he is over the moon to see how well Tottenham are doing this season, including the connection between the team and the fans.
Although Kane’s last season as a Spurs player was successful for him from a personal standpoint as he netted 30 goals in the Premier League, the campaign was disastrous for the side, who stumbled to a disappointing eighth-place finish.
The connection between the supporters and the club was as poor as it had been for a long time, with the owners coming in for major criticism.
However, Ange Postecoglou has managed to completely turn things around in a matter of few months, with the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium now rocking as Spurs go into the international break sitting at the top of the table.
When asked about the impressive start that Tottenham have made to the season, Kane told The Mirror: “It’s great to see. I think I’ve said before, the manager is doing great for them with the way they’re playing. The fans are right behind the team and it’s definitely what they needed after the last few years.
“I’ll always keep an eye on Spurs and the Premier League. Of course, there’s still a long way to go, but like the manager said, there’s no reason why the fans shouldn’t be excited and happy with the way things are going. Hopefully, they can continue.”
Harry Kane is still fully behind Tottenham Hotspur
The England captain could not take Tottenham to silverware during his time at the club but he insisted he would love to see nothing more than his boyhood club winning trophies this season.
He added: “I have made it clear my whole career I am a Tottenham fan and I would love to see Tottenham do well. There is no other team in the Premier League I would want to win than Tottenham.
“Also, I have to be respectful to Bayern Munich and of course, the fans know I will always have a soft spot for Spurs – there is no question about that – but I have got to put all my attention on Bayern Munich and to make us as successful as possible.
“So, I know there will be questions, for sure, particularly when Tottenham are doing well. Of course, I hope they do as well as possible but my main attention is where I am now and trying to perform for Bayern.”
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While it would undoubtedly be amazing to see Tottenham break their trophy drought and get their hands on silverware this season, if they do manage to do that, there will be a slight hint of regret that we did not manage that Kane was still at the club.
The 30-year-old fully deserved to have some trophies to show for his time in North London, given the brilliant service that he gave the club.
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