Tottenham striker Harry Kane has admitted that he is still 'not 100 percent fit' following his participation at Euro 2016 with England this summer.





The 23-year-old played all 90 minutes at Goodison Park on Saturday as Spurs stumbled to a 1-1 draw against Everton.

Kane, who finished as the Premier League top goalscorer last season with 25 goals, failed to make an impact for England this summer, being unable to score in four appearances as England crashed out against Iceland in the Round of 16.





Now the English forward is keen to put the Euro 2016 nightmare behind him, solely focusing on this year's Premier League campaign, despite admitting that he is not 100 percent fit.





"You have to put stuff like that behind you," Kane told reporters at Goodison Park, as quoted by ​ESPN .





"It was not the way we wanted it to go but that is football. That has to go to the back of your mind and I am focused on the Premier League season. I feel fit and ready to go. We are training hard, getting fitter every week, so I'm looking forward to the games ahead.





"It's hard not to think about it when you are away on holiday. You wish it went better and think about what you could have done better. It's football. There are highs and lows along your career and how you deal with that makes you the player you are.





"I'm probably still not 100 percent. I had one preseason game and today. We are training hard and I am sure it will not be long before we are fully match fit."





Erik Lamela scored the only goal for Spurs against Everton in their opening Premier League fixture, pegging back Ross Barkley's sixth minute strike.

Kane continued: "I did not really have a chance on goal today which is always disappointing as a striker. It is the first game of the season and there is a long way to go. A lot of us are still getting our fitness. We are going to train hard again this week and be ready for next Saturday."





Kane admitted that Spurs weren't at their best in the first-half, with Michel Vorm pulling of a number of top saves to keep the score at 1-0 at the break.





But the Spurs striker insists that their second-half performance warranted all three points, as they forced Toffees keeper Maarten Stekelenburg into two great saves in the closing stages.

"I'm probably still not 100 percent. I had one preseason game and [Saturday]." - Harry Kane https://t.co/bfDKnK8OUx pic.twitter.com/n5l2oZTwEl — ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 15, 2016

"Obviously, we did not start very well, going behind early like that, and we were not at our normal tempo," Kane added.





"We wanted to start fast but we did not do that. But the second half was totally different. I thought we dominated the game and should have gone on to win it. The 'keeper has pulled off a couple of very good saves. Overall it is an alright result but there is plenty to work on for next week.





"The tempo was not quick enough, passing the ball. When you play a team playing five at the back they are going to make it difficult switching the ball. We just had to be quicker switching the ball and I thought we did that in the second half."





Next up for the Lilywhites is a home-tie against Alan Pardew's Crystal Palace, who disappointingly fell to opening day defeat at the hands of West Brom, losing 1-0 thanks to a Salomon Rondon goal.