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The 20-year-old striker has netted in each of his last three appearances - against Sunderland, West Brom and Fulham.

The last Tottenham player to achieve that feat at White Hart Lane was the world's most expensive player, Gareth Bale.

But superstitious Kane revealed he will not be looking for his razor to get rid of his beard any time soon as he aims to continue his recent sharp form in front of goal against Stoke tomorrow.

Kane said: "I have not had a shave since my first goal. I could end up an upside-down Tom Huddlestone if I keep scoring!

"Until I stop scoring, I don't think the beard will come off. If I score in the next three, that will mean keeping it until next season.

"It is the first time I have gone for the bearded look and the missus might not be too happy if I score the next couple of weeks but it is a superstition I am keeping.

"It was great to get another goal on Saturday - that is three in three now - and hopefully I can continue that for the rest of the season now. You want to be scoring every game and taking your chances, especially at this level, and I have been able to do that so far. It's a special feeling."

Kane, a Tottenham supporter since the age of five, is using Teddy Sheringham as his role model to reach the top.

And the local lad wants to also be an inspiration for the next generation of English talent.

Kane added: "Teddy was my favourite striker. He's a great finisher and was very good at getting in the box, scoring so many goals, especially for Spurs.

"As I grew up I tried to use him as a role model and if I can score as many goals as he did, it would not be bad. I met him once at a golf charity day and it was great to meet him.

"Being a local lad living in this area, it is obviously a dream come true at the moment. When I saw a young English talent coming through the ranks I wanted to aspire to that. Hopefully young kids can do the same.

"People recognise me a bit more because I am at the top level and scoring goals. People want your picture and stuff but I am happy because I was a fan once."

Tottenham spent more than £100m on players last summer, and although there are doubts over who the manager will be next season, Kane wants to showcase his talents in the remaining games.

Kane said: "When you are at a top club they are always going to be signing big players.

"The fans want big players and big signings to take the club forward. But that does not mean that the young English players have to take a step back.

"You are always going to have competition at this level. I have had that this season and will probably have it next season. That is football. You have got to take the chances when they come along."