Amazing Kane is "a blessing and our future", says Pochettino
Mauricio Pochettino was once again delighted with Harry Kane's performance after his header decided this afternoon's game against Arsenal.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino described Harry Kane as "a blessing and our future" after his winner in Saturday's clash with Arsenal. The striker scored his seventh goal in Premier League north London derbies to seal a 1-0 win for Spurs at Wembley.
Kane takes season's league tally to 23
Kane has now scored in four consecutive home league games against the Gunners and has 23 goals in the top flight in another hugely impressive season. The England international continues to be linked with moves to the likes of Real Madrid but Pochettino appears hopeful he will stay at the club for years to come.
"He's a blessing and he's our future," the Argentine coach told BT Sport. "It's amazing, all that he's achieving. We're so happy and so proud he's in our side."
Kane's 49th-minute header came after a turgid first half, and Spurs missed a number of good chances to extend their lead as they continued to dominate. Pochettino was pleased with his side's improvement after the break and is thrilled to have taken seven points from consecutive league games against Manchester United, Liverpool and the Gunners.
Huge result for Spurs
"They were so compact. It was difficult to break them down," he said. "In the second half, with the same shape, they tried to do the same but we were much better, moved the ball quick, started to find space and create problems and after 20 minutes of the second half it should be 3-0. I'm so happy. An amazing effort. Three massive games, United, Liverpool and Arsenal, and the performance was amazing."
Kane, who missed two clear headers either side of his goal, was also delighted to see out the victory after Alexandre Lacazette spurned two late opportunities to equalise.
"It was nice to score. I had a few headers in the game so it was nice to see that one go in," Pochettico continued. "I thought we deserved it, we should have finished it off but we'll take the one-nil. It's a north London derby, I look forward to these games. It was a great performance from the team and thankfully I was there to put one away. We always know that, if we keep playing, keep playing, the chances will come. We should have finished it off, we had three or four clear-cut chances. We've had tough fixtures with United, Liverpool and Arsenal in a row and seven points from those games is fantastic. We've got to build on it."