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Harry Kane hints at his future with Tottenham while praising the turnaround under Antonio Conte

By Eddie Razo -

Tottenham Hotspur is on the verge of clinching a UEFA Champions League spot for next season. Furthermore, many can feel that manager Antonio Conte is on the cusp of building something special in north London, and it seems as though Harry Kane wants to be a part of this chapter. 

Coming off a win this past weekend against Burnley and later the result of Arsenal’s 2-0 loss to Newcastle United has Spurs in good spirits. Furthermore, despite rumors of a possible exit, the 28-year-old might not want to leave north London. 

Nonetheless, Kane told the Evening Standard that there’s still work to be done since they control their destiny for a top-four finish since a point over Norwich guarantees them Champions League football. 

“There is still a lot of work to do,” Kane said. “I think the improvement has definitely been there since the gaffer (Antonio Conte) came in to where we are now.”

“It shows it can be done in a short space of time, but obviously, we will see what happens over the summer and look forward to the next season with a great manager. Hopefully, we’ve learnt a lot since he’s been here.”

If Spurs can get a point on Sunday, Kane, like many who follow Spurs, will hope it’s enough for chairman Daniel Levy to back Conte financially to fix the squad and turn it into one that can win trophies next season. 

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East Stand
East Stand
1 year ago
Reply to  Tangangry

Conte’s record in Europe isn’t actually that glowing. I reckon we’ve got more chance of pushing for a league title under him, if anything…

East Stand
East Stand
1 year ago

Look, if Levy does step things up then fair play. It’s the longevity of any supposed focus on improving the football team that always seems like a charade. We won’t win anything with a squad of punts in their early 20’s. That sh*t will need to stop, but will it? 🤔

Last edited 1 year ago by Easty
Billy Tonsils
Billy Tonsils
1 year ago
Reply to  Paddio

Agreed be another 5 years under Conte before we can achieve a draw when we need to ..bury those Canaries

Billy Tonsils
Billy Tonsils
1 year ago
Reply to  Tangangry

When does Contes contract end…it’s around the January window 2023…

Paddio
Paddio
1 year ago
Reply to  Tangangry

Pep could have been a risk to him getting shearers record. Pep would drop kane

Paddio
Paddio
1 year ago

We need this side to go to Norwich and smash the Danny out of them. Put a real marker of intent, getting a point is loser speak .
Next season will be harder

Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
1 year ago
Reply to  Tangangry

I sincerely hope so, I just want to see N London turn white again in a victory parade. I’ve seen it in the eighties (thrice) and 91, and believe me it’s special.
I suppose another possibility is the Europa if we get knocked out of the CL without making too much of a fist of it and coming bottom of the group.

Tangangry
Tangangry
1 year ago

It’s interesting isn’t it – what ARE we ever going to win? The league? Seems unlikely. The Champions League? Seems even more unlikely. People routinely devalue the League Cup so would we be happy with that? That just leaves the FA Cup.

So there you have it – can Spurs win an FA Cup in the next 3 seasons?

Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
1 year ago
Reply to  Tangangry

If we can’t win trophies under Conte, then we never will.

Tangangry
Tangangry
1 year ago

City bought Haaland, Liverpool not interested. Chelsea destroys his Spurs legacy and Man U looking like a step down.

if Kane wants to stay in England the truth is Spurs are his best available option. Son and Kane have another 3 seasons in them at very top level at least, now back Conte and we might just win something before it’s too late.

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