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Four-goal Kane Eyes Golden Boot after Crushing Leicester

Posted by George on Fri 19th May, 2017 - tori.ng

Red-hot Harry Kane is set to emerge as the highest goal scorer in the English Premier League following his recent 4 goals.

 
Harry Kane
 
Harry Kane staked his claim to finish as the Premier League’s top scorer with a scintillating four-goal blast in Tottenham’s 6-1 demolition of Leicester on Thursday.
 
Although Tottenham were unable to overhaul champions Chelsea in the title race, Mauricio Pochettino’s vibrant young side look certain to make a renewed challenge next term and Kane is the figurehead of that bright future.
 
Kane is hunting the league’s golden boot and the England striker was at his predatory best  as he plundered the Leicester defence four times to move to the top of the scoring charts with 26 goals.
 
Everton’s Romelu Lukaku is second on 24 goals but Kane is well on course to nail down the goalscoring prize heading into Tottenham’s final fixture at Hull on Sunday.
 
South Korea’s Son Heung-Min scored twice for Tottenham, who swept to their 11th win in their last 12 league games after Leicester’s Ben Chilwell briefly reduced the deficit in the second half.
 
Tottenham, already guaranteed to finish second, now have more points than Leicester won the league with last season, but if Pochettino’s players were frustrated at falling short in the title race, they haven’t let it show. Foreshadowing their imminent goal spree, Tottenham started with a swagger and nearly took the lead when Kane’s pass picked out Son, only for Chilwell to deny him with a last-ditch block.
 
Son’s movement was too clever for Leicester again moments later as he turned quickly and shot over. Despite Tottenham’s pressure, they were lucky not to fall behind when Jamie Vardy scythed through their defence.
 
Accelerating onto Riyad Mahrez’s deft pass, Vardy had only Hugo Lloris to beat, yet he wastefully blasted straight at the Tottenham goalkeeper.
 
Unfazed, Pochettino’s team should have taken the lead when Son collected Dele Alli’s defence-splitting pass and blazed over with just Kasper Schmeichel to beat.
 
Kane was a constant menace and he went close with a curling effort before underlining his predatory excellence in the 25th minute. Jan Vertonghen’s long pass targeted a penetrating run from Son and, with Leicester caught flat-footed, the South Korean quickly picked out Kane, who arrived on cue to guide a clinical finish past Schmeichel from close-range.


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