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Harry Kane: Jose Mourinho can end trophy drought

Published at :November 25, 2019 at 7:04 PM
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Lilywhites beat West Ham United 3-2 to hand their new manager his first win at the club.

The Tottenham Hotspur Harry Kane has backed Jose Mourinho to end Tottenham's 11-year trophy drought. He insisted that his record of winning at every club is a testament of his quality. The former Manchester United and Chelsea manager was appointed at the helm of the club just 12 hours after the sacking of Mauricio Pochettino last week. Mourinho then guided Tottenham to their first-ever away win in the Premier League since January 20 as they beat West Ham United 3-2. [KH_ADWORDS type="3" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS] Harry Kane told to Sky, "The gaffer's won at every club he's gone to - there's no hiding away from that. He wants to win. He's a proven winner. I've made it clear that I'm at the stage of my career where I want to win trophies." "I've made it clear I want to win them here and it's a big year for us. Realistically we look at the Champions League and the FA Cup this season to try and do that, so we'll see how that goes and then from my point of view I'll keep doing what I'm doing, keep fighting for this club on the pitch." "You could say that (Mourinho could make the difference) because of his reputation. It's been three days so, until we build that relationship and see how things get on over the next two or three months, we won't really know." "But we all want to win. We wanted to win when Mauricio was here, we want to win the same now the gaffer's here. But of course when someone's got a reputation like he has, it gives you confidence, it gives you that belief in the team. It's almost a fresh slate for everyone now to show the manager what they can do and hopefully the players can thrive on that." [KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News | ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS] The England captain also revealed that he was connected to Pochettino and thanked him for making him one of the deadliest strikers in the world. He bid farewell to the tactician at his house after returning from the International break. "It's a week I've never really had in my career before," he said. "It was a big shock on Tuesday night for everyone, the players included, and then it was a quick turnaround." "All of a sudden we've got a new manager, one of the best managers there's been in the game, so automatically you have to turn your head towards that and focus on the game." "I've been to see him (Pochettino). I went round to his house and caught up with him the next day."
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