Harry Kane might be one of Spurs own but they’ve got Arsenal to thank for having one of the best strikers in the world. Commemorating his 100th Premier League goal the England striker revealed how Arsenal’s rejection spurs him on.
It’s crazy to think that this is only Harry Kane’s fourth full season as a Spurs first teamer. The 24 year old’s rise into being one of the world’s best has been rapid, impressive and he certainly isn’t a one season wonder.
“I remember the first time we played against Arsenal [after being dropped by them] … and even back then, I had a chip on my shoulder. It might sound ridiculous – I was only eight when they let me go – but every time we played them, I thought, ‘Alright, we’ll see who’s right and who’s wrong.’
“Looking back on it now, it was probably the best thing that ever happened to me, because it gave me a drive that wasn’t there before.
“We were in the tunnel, and I thought, ‘O.K. Took me 12 years. But we’ll see who was right and who was wrong.
“I scored two that day, and the winner in the 86th minute was something that I’d never even dream of visualising before a match. It was a header – probably the best header I’ve ever scored – and that feeling when it hit the back of the net … I’ve never felt a rush like that in my whole career.
“I remember walking round the pitch after the final whistle … and clapping to the fans … and it felt like, Well – I told you so.”
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