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Harry Kane reckons the latest England squad is further proof "good things are happening" at Tottenham.

Spurs had five players in Roy Hodgson's squad to face France at Wembley last night, more than any other club.

Dele Alli stole the show with a stunning opening goal and man-of-the-match display while Eric Dier and Kane also started at Wembley.

Kyle Walker and late call-up Ryan Mason were also on the bench.

And Kane has urged his club mates to keep up their good form to ensure they stay in Hodgson's plans.

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Striker Kane said: "Good things are happening.

"Obviously we are doing well for our clubs and that's what we have got to do.

"Now it's quite a while until we meet up again with the England squad and we have just got to go back and keep performing for our clubs.

"There is a lot of healthy competition for places and that's all we can do."