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'I love it': Conte says Kane is such an amazing example to his teammates

mawspurs

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte has hailed Spurs striker Harry Kane ahead of their Premier League meeting with Wolves. The Tottenham boss admits that, while he loves Kane’s talent, it’s his attitude and eagerness to inspire his Spurs teammates that stands out for him.

Source: The Boot Room
 

TPdYID

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Influence and role modelling can’t be quantified. May be worth considering next time he has a leaner spell in front of goal.

He’s far more important to this club then just his on-pitch stats, although that’s what he’ll ultimately be remembered for.

Parrott and Scarlett have the best in the business to learn from. HK is an Invaluable asset to the club.

Sounds like our very own “Mentality Monster”.
 

SPURSLIFE

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Influence and role modelling can’t be quantified. May be worth considering next time he has a leaner spell in front of goal.

He’s far more important to this club then just his on-pitch stats, although that’s what he’ll ultimately be remembered for.

Parrott and Scarlett have the best in the business to learn from. HK is an Invaluable asset to the club.

Sounds like our very own “Mentality Monster”.
It would be great if he finished his career with us and at the end coach the academy, for starters.
 

TPdYID

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It would be great if he finished his career with us and at the end coach the academy, for starters.
I would imagine, barring another City like tantrum, he’ll be guaranteed a job for life at Spurs. One which he would have earned by the time he’s obliterated every domestic (and international) record their is.
 
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