Kane clarifies his position on Mourinho in Tottenham

Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane said that the influx of experienced players and the "halo" of Jose Mourinho, the Portuguese coach, could help the club end the title drought that has been plaguing it in recent years.


Tottenham, far from the league title since 2008, is currently ranked second in the Premier League standings, and is also playing in the English League Cup quarter-finals, and is well positioned to qualify for the elimination round in the European League (Europa League).


The London club was close to winning titles under the leadership of former Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino, and even reached the Champions League final, and failed to crown it.


Mourinho, who won several titles, arrived at Tottenham 12 months ago, coinciding with the contracts of many players, including a loan move to Welshman Gareth Bale, who has gained experience winning major titles.


In an interview with "Spurs TV" (club TV), Cain said that this could make a difference this year, saying, "We have in the team now players who won titles, good experience, and good leaders, and I feel that we are in a situation now if we work correctly mentally," We can achieve things. "


"Jose clearly has the personality of a winner on all levels. He brought this aura on him, and it is clear that he wants to win things here."


He continued, "It is just to instill that confidence in the team. He is a great man (Mourinho), and he has a lot of experience, so we as players can only look at that and gain confidence from him. We have had a wonderful relationship since he walked in the door."


Kane scored 13 goals in 14 matches in all competitions this season, in addition to 10 assists, forming a dangerous partnership with his South Korean colleague Son Heung-min.


Cain said that "year after year, the more you play with someone, the more you get to know them and understand the game a little better."


He added, "We have had a great relationship over the years, but this season the success has been a little greater, and we have been more effective in the last third, whether it was the last pass or the last shot."


"When someone is in good shape, you just try to find the ball and you end up scoring goals ... we are riding that wave right now," he concluded.


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