By Daily Sports on April 19, 2016
Harry Kane has warned Leicester City that Tottenham are "on their tails" after moving to within five points of the Premier League leaders.
Spurs increased the pressure on the Foxes by thrashing Stoke City 4-0 at the Britannia Stadium on Monday.
"We are not going anywhere," said 22-year-old striker Kane, who took his Premier League goal tally to 24 with a brace.
"If we keep playing like that, there are not many teams who will beat us."
The England player added that, with four games left for the top two sides, Spurs still believe they can win the title.
"We think we can do it, otherwise there's not much point being involved," he said. "Leicester are still in the driving seat being five points ahead but there are four games left and we've reduced the gap. That's all we could have done." (bbc.com)
• Photo shows Hary Kane.
Source Daily Sports
Posted April 19, 2016
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