​Tottenham striker Harry Kane has admitted that he "feels passion" when Spurs' rivals Arsenal are mentioned, especially since playing for the club at youth level.





Kane has been typically prolific so far this season, scoring 20 Premier League goals, and he will undoubtedly be looking to add another in a vital North London derby at White Hart Lane on Sunday.





Speaking to ​Sky Sports pundit and Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, Kane revealed that the game will have higher stakes for him than perhaps for some others.

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"I don't know if I can say on camera what I really want to say… I feel passion when you mention Arsenal," he said. "Not for Arsenal obviously, but a passion among the players, the fans, the clubs. It's just massive.





" I remember my first north London derby. We managed to win 2-1 at White Hart Lane, I scored a couple of goals. For me, it was one of the best days in my career and in my life really."

Tottenham have yet to taste defeat at White Hart Lane in the league this season, and Kane expressed his belief that the atmosphere will be "incredible" in what is the penultimate game at the stadium ahead of next season's move to Wembley.





"That's why I think it's going to be incredible," Kane said. "The atmosphere is going to be like no other north London derby because we're unbeaten at home this year and Arsenal would not be the team I want that to end against."

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