That much-publicised “goal drought” was ended on Saturday as Kane put the Lilywhites 3-1 up in their 4-1 home win over Manchester City – and he is keen to go on a run now and keep proving his doubters wrong.
Things had not started so well for Mauricio Pochettino’s side as Kevin de Bruyne continued his impressive return to English football by slotting home the opener midway through the first half.
The best thing to happen was Tottenham’s absolute destruction of current league leader Manchester City. It gives Arsenal a little hope after the loss against Chelsea.
Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama – another Tottenham target – is resigned to staying on the south coast, with the relationship between his club and the north Londoners strained.
And despite Hawthorns chairman Jeremy Peace insisting the 22 year-old is not for sale Spurs are ready to test West Brom’s resolve again with a second bid.
Confirmation of his arrival comes after the departure of Roberto Soldado for Villarreal on Friday, the Spaniard having failed to live up to his price tag in north London.
According to Telegraph Sport, Villa are reportedly one of many teams that have shown an interest in the former Arsenal striker, as Tim Sherwood looks to persuade Adebayor that a move to Birmingham is beneficial for his career.