Tuesday 22 March 2016 17:45, UK
Harry Kane believes his partnership with Dele Alli can be a weapon for England at Euro 2016.
The Alli-assist, Kane-finish combination has reaped seven goals for Tottenham this season - more than any other such pairing in the Premier League.
The seventh was made in a comprehensive win over Bournemouth on Sunday, days before the pair joined up with the England squad for the upcoming friendlies against Germany and Netherlands.
Kane said: "Obviously it depends if we play together, which is down to the manager, but we do have a great understanding.
"Dele's a great player. As a striker, when you make the runs, if you've got a player who can get on the half-turn and play it forward quickly, it's perfect.
"That's what Dele did on Sunday. He turned, saw my run, played it perfectly into my path and I was able to finish it off.
"I think people have seen that this season, not just with Dele, Kyle Walker set me up on Sunday as well. But Dele is a great lad and a great player, as everyone has seen this season.
"We have a great bunch of English lads at Spurs so we just have to see what team is picked and we go from there."
England play Germany in Berlin on Saturday before hosting Netherlands at Wembley three days later.