Harry Kane wouldn’t be ‘special one’ at another club, says Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho

Striker scored twice in side’s 3-0 win over Leicester

Jonathan Veal
Monday 20 July 2020 09:27 BST
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Jose Mourinho labels Harry Kane Tottenham's 'special one'

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Jose Mourinho says that Tottenham are lucky to have Harry Kane, but that the striker may not be so “special” at another club.

Kane put on a masterclass to score twice in a 3-0 win over Leicester and strengthen Spurs’ Europa League qualification hopes going into the final game of the season.

It was his sixth goal since the Premier League restart and 13th in 18 games under Mourinho, rubbishing suggestions from some pundits that he cannot flourish under the Portuguese’s style.

Kane, who spoke during lockdown about his need for Spurs to match his ambitions for him to remain there, has scored 185 goals for the club he joined as an 11-year-old and Mourinho reckons that bond with Spurs makes him the player he is.

“I think everyone thinks he’s a fantastic player and Tottenham is so lucky to have him because he’s the player, the person and the Tottenham boy,” Mourinho said.

“All this together makes him really a special player for us that probably wouldn’t be so special playing for another team. He’s really special for us, he’s really special for Tottenham.

“Of course we want him to be happy and for him to be happy he wants victories, to score goals, and I’m so happy after an incredibly difficult injury he’s coming in the direction where he’s going to end the season perfect.”

“Hopefully the beginning of next season he will be even better.”

The win leaves Mourinho’s men in the top six with just one game to go. There are so many permutations over possible European qualification, with Wolves and Manchester United’s Europa League campaigns and Arsenal’s FA Cup hopes a factor, but Spurs are at least looking after their own business with a fourth Premier League win in a row.

Kane did the damage after James Justin’s early own goal and meant Spurs were 3-0 up and had the game won by half-time.

Leicester may also have to settle for Europa League qualification after a damaging loss.

They remain level on points with and have played a game more than Manchester United, who they are now almost certain to have to beat in next weekend’s final day of the season. It has been a disappointing time for the Foxes since the restart, but boss Brendan Rodgers says his side will be “all-in” next Sunday.

“We have had disruptions with injuries, but that aside, we have not been as consistent as what we want,” he said. “I don’t want to be too negative; the players are disappointed, but we go into the game next week with a shot of the Champions League. Our target was to arrive into the top six, which would have been a great achievement.

“It’s an incredible turn up that that is the last game with so much on it, but we will be ready for it. It will be all-in.”

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