Spurs hero and one of the world's greatest-ever goalscorers, Jurgen Klinsmann, has described Harry Kane as the 'complete' striker.

World Cup and European championship winner, 47 goals in 108 caps for Germany and 226 goals in 506 league appearances across a 17-year career, Jurgen lit up the Lane in two spells in 1994-95 and 1997-98.

Harry, 24, is already our record goalscorer in the Premier League (now 105) seventh in our all-time goalscoring list with 137 goals in 210 appearances.

Capped 23 times by England, Harry has scored 12 international goals and captained his country on four occasions. He could well lead the Three Lions into this summer's World Cup.

Below: Harry celebrates our second goal against Watford and his 38th of the season on Monday night





Speaking to us from California, Jurgen, now 53, told us: "I’m a big admirer of Harry.

"He’s very complete in his game. He can score with his left foot, right foot, his head and he’s a great passer of the ball. He’s a great connector as well, a little like Teddy was. He was always complete as a player as well.

"I’m even happier because he comes out of that great culture created by Spurs, a product of the Academy. That makes you super-proud because you feel even more connected with him.

"I just think that the foundation of every club in the world is its own products, its own players.