Harry Kane has revealed enduring a football career without winning any trophies is his biggest fear, ahead of Tottenham's Premier League clash with Everton.

Kane and his team-mates were out in training on Thursday morning as they were put through their paces ahead of Sunday's clash.

The 23-year-old striker has already amassed 154 appearance for Spurs and picked up the Golden Boot last season as they finished third in the table.

Harry Kane is marked by team-mate Eric Dier as Hugo Lloris keeps a close eye on the ball

Kane was preparing for Sunday's visit of Everton along with team-mates including Dele Alli

Christian Eriksen attempts to steal the ball away from the toes of goalkeeper Lloris in training

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However, since making his debut for the club in the Europa League in 2011, the chances to fight for team honours have been few and far between, with a League Cup final defeat to Chelsea in 2015 the closest he has come to lifting silverware.

Mauricio Pochettino's side are currently second in the league and into the quarter-finals of this season's FA Cup, and Kane admits he is desperate to start a collection he can be proud of.

'My biggest fear is not achieving what I want in my career,' Kane told FourFourTwo.

'To win trophies,' Kane said when asked what achievements he had in mind.

'I just want to win as many as I can and at the end of my career hopefully I can look back and be happy with what I've achieved.'

Victor Wanyama goes after the ball as he evades the Denmark international Eriksen

Harry Winks was also put through his paces, while Dier wore gloves to keep the cold at bay

Spurs had a tough end to last season, when they failed to keep pace with eventual title winners Leicester in the final games, while Kane also suffered in the summer at Euro 2016 as England blew their chances of lifting the trophy when losing 2-1 to Iceland.

However, the striker claims neither of those disappointments were as upsetting as the cup final defeat in 2015, when John Terry and Diego Costa gave Chelsea a 2-0 victory at Wembley.

'[Football] is yet to fully break my heart but losing the Cup final against Chelsea a couple of years ago - that was a tough one to take,' he said.

Kane was part of the Tottenham side that lost 2-0 to Chelsea in the 2015 League Cup final

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Kane has been in unplayable form in recent weeks, scoring two hat-tricks in a week against Fulham in the FA Cup and Stoke in the league.

Tottenham will be looking to keep the pressure on league leaders Chelsea when they welcome the Toffees to White Hart Lane on Sunday.

Pochettino's side are unbeaten at the Lane in all competitions this season, winning 14 and drawing just two of their 16 matches so far.

And Eric Dier believes it is crucial the team keep that impressive record up when they face Ronald Koeman's side.

'It's really important that we keep our home record the way it is,' he told the club's official website.

'It's been very good so far, we've got a great crowd and I think we have a fantastic connection with them because of the way we play so we just need to keep going with all these important matches coming up.

'We've got to carry on playing in the same way and hopefully keep our good record at home in the next few games.'

Kane has been in formidable form for Mauricio Pochettino' side, scoring six in his last three



