Ryan Mason, Tottenham’s interim coach until the end of the season, now agreed Harry Kane for ensuring that the club has lost its way in recent years. The English coach agrees with the evaluation made by the goalscorer and great figure in his squad in public a few days ago.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Captain Kane asserted on April 30 that Tottenham had “lost a little bit of what its values were over the years” since Mauricio Pochettino’s departure in 2019, from being a Champions League finalist that year (they lost 2-0 to Liverpool) to being almost relegated from Europe’s top competition the following season.
Kane, at Tottenham since he was 11 years old, he has yet to win a trophy in his career despite being one of the stars of world football and admits he must accept that ‘spurs’ are in a “different situation” from other teams and that there are ” some things they can do. need to change”.
Mason supports Kane
“I agree with him one hundred percent, I’m happy that he said it. He’s one of the people I want to promote because of his importance to this club,” said Mason, who also trained as a player in Tottenham, today on the eve of the Premier League match that Tottenham will play tomorrow against Aston Villa in Unai Emery in Birmingham.
Only Kane has been second all-time top scorers in the Premier League, with 209 goals, and only has the lead in Alan Shearer (260).
Around Kane’s future
Whether he will be able to break the record even with a Tottenham shirt is a debate hidden, but Mason He makes sure that his focus is only on finishing the season in the best possible way. Tottenham are sixth in the Premier, four days from the end, six points off the Champions League places and next season they will play in the Conference League.
“The truth is Harry is still a Tottenham player and we are committed to him achieving better things at this great club and I hope he can,” Mason said. “At the end of the season you have to make some decisions respect for different people and different players.
Source: La Verdad

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