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'I was delighted to see it go in!' - Harry on England strike

mawspurs

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Harry Kane claimed it was a “huge honour” to play and score for England once again in Euro 2016 qualifying on Saturday.

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Henry Percy

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Hopefully this releases the pressure valve a bit for him. Felt he was taking shots on when he should have passed and over thinking it, whereas last season he was playing more on instinct.
 

bigspurs

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What was obvious was his quality and composure. Maybe that 'talk with Rooney' paid off!
 

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Cheeky finish indeed. He's clearly confident enough, you don't try and tip the keeper like that otherwise, but when was the last time our midfield managed to get him free through the middle like that?

I wonder if we're over thinking some of our attacking play, trying to be too tricky all the time and involve too many players? Eriksen doesn't appear to be half as creative as he was last term with his passing, hopefully seeing Kane chalk one up like that will get him thinking.
 

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Cheeky finish indeed. He's clearly confident enough, you don't try and tip the keeper like that otherwise, but when was the last time our midfield managed to get him free through the middle like that?

I wonder if we're over thinking some of our attacking play, trying to be too tricky all the time and involve too many players? Eriksen doesn't appear to be half as creative as he was last term with his passing, hopefully seeing Kane chalk one up like that will get him thinking.

I think twice In the last game vs Everton.

Also when was the last time our midfield played against San Marino ?
 

diamondlight

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What was obvious was his quality and composure.
One of the three times he was through on goal he showed composure. I don't think his head is quite right, and I suspect that Man U this summer has something to do with it. Will we be able to keep him beyond January, if we're still fifth from bottom?
 

bigspurs

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One of the three times he was through on goal he showed composure. I don't think his head is quite right, and I suspect that Man U this summer has something to do with it. Will we be able to keep him beyond January, if we're still fifth from bottom?

He's a Spurs boy, so yes we'll keep hold of him this season. It's up to Levy beyond that though I reckon!
 

buckley

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the only question I have is why are the sky and bt pundits so desperate for harry to fail?it could not be an ante spurs agenda surely not ,these pundits are fair minded pros just witness ian wright throwing spurs shirts in the mud also ray parlour openly trying to lambast hoddle because he was not picked for the world cup squad in his era then there is henry and Nicholas also smith
the answer is no ;there is no agenda against spurs these people are fair minded proffessionels with astute minds that work out with precice detail where a team would finish or would perform on that day
some have said there oppinions are made on what they would like to happen I say these pros would not drop to such depths wankers all
I believe arsenal players are taught to hate spurs every time I listen to one of there players or ex players/pundits they have a sly ante spurs agenda
I just hope our players carry on being above this cowardly actions as there is no comeback to these twats unless you sink to there level
 
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