Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino was left purring after yet another fantastic display from the Premier League's leading goalscorer Harry Kane.





Kane scored two and set up Christian Eriksen for the third in an emphatic win for Spurs against Bournemouth on Sunday. The two goals leaves Kane on 21 Premier League goals for the season and Pochettino was quick to praise his in-form striker following Sunday's victory.

​ “Harry is one of the best strikers in the world, he was fantastic. He is a special player and a great person for Tottenham – a winner and a fighter," He said.





“The international break has not come at a bad time. It gives us time to relax and analyse. It’s true we need to reduce the gap and Leicester have a good advantage but we need to try to fight, believe and never give up.”





Spurs proved that tiredness wasn't a factor following their defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the Europa League as Kane got the Lilywhites off to a flying start, scoring after just 42 seconds.

And it didn't take Kane long to extend the lead as a wonderful through ball from Dele Alli on the 15 minute mark found the striker before Kane confidently dispatched the ball past Boruc in the Bournemouth goal.





Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe described Tottenham as "the best team I've seen all season" and the three points takes Spurs within touching distance of their first Premier League title for 55 years. Leicester City still lead the table on 66 points while Spurs sit delicately poised in 2nd, five points behind the Foxes with seven games left to play.

We spoke about Spurs' title hopes in this week's episode of #injuryTime:

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