Harry Kane remains confident of winning trophies amid Tottenham exit links
According to Evening Standard, Tottenham captain Harry Kane insisted that there is still time for him to win trophies in his career. These statements come at a time when his future in London is far from settled and exit links have been doing the rounds.
A product of the Tottenham youth academy, Kane has grown into one of the best centre-forwards in the game over the last half-a-decade or so. A prolific goalscorer, the England captain has plundered 219 goals for us in 332 matches. He has been in particularly lethal form in the 2020/21 season, banging in 31 goals and setting up 16 in 45 games so far.
For all his exploits on the field, Kane is yet to win a single major trophy in his senior football career. The Carabao Cup presented the likeliest avenue for that run to end last week but Tottenham ended up losing 1-0 to Manchester City in the final.
It is understood that Spurs will not entertain any offers for their talisman. However, his recent comments have a cryptic nature to them.
“I’ve done so many things in the game but there are still so many things in my head that I want to achieve. I spoke openly about (winning silverware). That’s the reason why I play the game, that’s why I became a footballer – to win and have those experiences with my team-mates, lifting trophies and winning the biggest games. It hasn’t happened so far but I feel I’ve got plenty of time in my locker. I’m just looking forward and I’m sure they will come.”
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While it is clear that the striker wants to win trophies from the above statements, it’s unclear as to where he will be winning those trophies. He did not mention the name of Spurs or any other club in that statement, which leaves his future in the air. An intriguing and crucial summer awaits Tottenham. Missing out on the Champions League for another season could deliver a major blow to our hopes of retaining Kane beyond this season.