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Harry Kane says he is 'sharp and fit' ahead of Tottenham's Champions League opener against Inter

Harry Kane during the Premier League match between Watford FC and Tottenham Hotspur at Vicarage Road on September 2, 2018 in Watford, United Kingdom.
Image: Harry Kane has scored two goals in five games so far this Premier League campaign

Harry Kane has played down concerns regarding his fitness as Tottenham head to Inter Milan for their Champions League opener on Tuesday.

The 25-year-old has scored two goals in five games so far this Premier League campaign, and endured a quiet afternoon in the 2-1 loss to Liverpool on Saturday.

Kane scored 41 times in all competitions last season, and went on to pick up the World Cup Golden Boot as England reached the semi-finals.

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Mauricio Pochettino says it would be "crazy" to consider leaving Harry Kane out of his side to face Inter Milan

Despite a busy summer, the England captain has stressed he is fit to play, which follows comments from Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino that he would be "crazy" to rest the forward against Inter.

"People are always going to look for stuff, especially when you are a big part of the team and someone who is there to get the goals," said Kane, as quoted in The Sun.

Harry Kane of England receives the World Cup 2018 Golden Boot Award, ahead of the UEFA Nations League A group four match between England and Spain at Wembley Stadium on September 8, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
Image: After scoring 41 goals for Tottenham last season, Kane also picked up the World Cup Golden Boot after netting six times

"As a team we can all do better and as the striker you get spoken about more, but I feel sharp and fit and if I wasn't the manager would not be picking me.

"He believes in me, I believe in myself and hopefully I can score a couple of goals on Tuesday and it will be put to bed."

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Spurs started the Premier League season in impressive fashion, picking up three straight wins against Newcastle, Fulham and Manchester United.

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However, Pochettino's side have since slipped to defeats at Watford and at home to Liverpool, but Kane is confident the momentum will swing back in their favour once more.

"We will bounce back - through the season we are one of the fittest squads and we will continue to be this year," Kane added.

"Nobody likes to lose big games and now we have another big game against Inter.

"If we win that we boost our confidence. When we get into a rhythm and play game after game, that's what I like - and I can get into positions where you know where to score goals. We can change the momentum and get results again."

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