da cassino online: Harry Kane really bagged the headlines over the weekend in north London. The Spurs ‘super sub’ netted a stunning late free-kick at Aston Villa to snatch victory with what looked to be the jaws of defeat, further strengthening his claims for a Spurs starting berth.
da bet vitoria: Cup action has made up the majority of the 21-year-old’s playing time this campaign, but Mauricio Pochettino has suggested that he may now give the youngster more chances in the bigger games. So, with that in mind, here are FIVE reasons we at FFC Towers believe that could be wise decision…
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Can score big goals
A last minute, well as good as, winner is as big as it gets. Okay, away at Aston Villa is hardly a cup final, but with Spurs having made a stuttering start to the season, their comeback victory in the Midlands was much needed. Kane, on a second half substitute, pushed club record signing Erik Lamela aside to take the 89th minute free-kick, which he then dispatched to secure the 2-1 scoreline. A big deflection aided the goal, but the 21-year-old’s desire and hunger almost warranted the stroke of good fortune he received.
Spurs’ top scorer this season
With 11 goals so far this term in all competitions, Kane tops the scoring charts in the white half of north London. His strike at Villa was his first in the Premier League, although he is yet to start a game in the competition, this term, with the bulk of his playing time having come in the Europa League and Capital One Cup.
Surely as top scorer he deserves a shot at leading the line? We aren’t the only ones that think so…
The fans love him
#spurs #Harry #Kane #freekick #2-1 #THFC #COYS @spursofficialA video posted by Richard Warrens (@rwarrens) on Nov 11, 2014 at 10:31am PST
The above fan footage shows just what his goal meant to followers of the London club. Fans at Villa Park lost it when Kane rattled in his late free-kick, further enforcing the feelings of affection towards the attacker.
Soldado and Adebayor are awful
While Kane has been impressing his fleeting outings… Soldado and Adebayor have not! The Togolese ace is currently seen as Spurs’ main attacking option, but with four goals to his name, he hasn’t been producing the goods on a regular basis.
Soldado meanwhile has picked up where he left off last term, and despite scoring five times, his penalty miss at Manchester City is one that has stuck in Spurs fans’ minds.
So Kane to start up top? Why not…
Spurs need results NOW
Spurs are now just one point ahead of North East disaster zone, Newcastle United. With the way in which the Magpies’ start to the season has been reported, that makes for strange reading. Spurs themselves have blown hot and cold, but with the densely packed midtable area, they’re only three points off of the top four after ten games.
With Liverpool, Manchester United, Everton and Arsenal having been stuttering also, putting together a run of results could boost Champions League aspirations at White Hart Lane early on, which is ultimately the aim for the campaign.
Goals win games, and Kane is scoring. 2 + 2 = 4…