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Man of the moment Kane is the Premier League's joint leading scorer with 19 for Spurs.

His achievements have overshadowed the nine Ings has scored for the Burnley, which has given the Clarets a fighting chance of top-flight survival.

England under-21 boss Gareth Southgate is set to unleash the pair at the European Championships in the Czech Republic in June.

And Kane thinks Ings, who is out of contract in the summer, is one of the brightest young talents in English football and is relishing the chance of linking up with him.

"Danny's a great player," Kane said. "He scores goals, his movement's great and he's a prospect for English football.

"I know him well from the under-21s. It's down to the boss (to pick us) and we've both got to keep working hard, as do the other strikers who are trying to get a place.

"There are a lot of great English strikers here at the moment, which is good for the country. There's competition. We've all got to work hard to retain our place."

The pair drew a blank in Sunday's goalless draw at Turf Moor.

The point kept Burnley within touching distance of safety, but has left Spurs facing a mountain to climb to finish in the top four.

But Kane refuses to give up on his dream of playing in the Champions League.

"We've still got to believe," Kane said. "We've made it tougher for ourselves but the Premier League is a funny league any anything can happen.

"We've just got to focus on each game as it comes and try to win them. Seven games left, and we'll probably have to get seven wins to have any chance.

"In this league you never know. We've got winnable games coming up and we focus on them, starting with Aston Villa on Saturday."