Tottenham's Harry Kane admits confidence is sky high
Sunday 22 March 2015 12:41, UK
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has admitted his confidence is at an all-time high after crowning his England call up with a hat-trick to become the Premier League’s top goalscorer.
Kane was called up to the senior England squad for the first time this week and then smashed in three goals in a dramatic 4-3 win over Leicester, surpassing Chelsea’s Diego Costa to 19 league goals.
The 21-year-old now has 29 goals in all competitions – one away from becoming the first Spurs player to score 30 goals in a season since Jurgen Klinsmann in 1994-95.
And Kane told Sky Sports: “I’m loving every minute, going out there and playing with my mates, scoring goals. That’s when you’re confident and that’s how I feel.
“It’s all come thick and fast but I’ve prepared myself to be ready and I’m taking the opportunity and want to keep it going.
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“I’m delighted to get my first Premier League hat-trick and hopefully the goals and the wins will keep coming. We have a great squad and want to get far up the table
“And I can’t wait to play for England. It’s been a dream to be called up and I want to go and play. There’s great competition for places but hopefully I can do my best and see what happens.”
Leicester gave Spurs a tough time at White Hart Lane and were firmly in the game at 2-2 until Kane scored his third from the spot and then Jeff Schlupp scored an own goal.
“It was tougher than expected. Credit to Leicester; they stuck in there and made it difficult but we showed great character at 2-2 to get the third and fourth. We are really happy.
“We all know the Manchester United defeat was a poor game, there was no hiding from that, but it’s about how you react and we proved we’ve got a great bunch of lads and come back with a great win.”