Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino heaped praise on two goal
striker Harry Kane, declaring him to be “one of the best strikers in the world.”
“I find it hard to find the words to describe him. I am in love, like the fans are in love, like his team mates
are in love,” said Pochettino. “ He is so humble, He keeps all the values that
managers like me appreciate a lot.”
Even West Ham manager Slaven Bilic briefly joined the Kane
love in, admitting that his three centre backs Jose Fonte, Angelo Ogbonna and
Winston Reid “had really good games and still Kane got two goals. That’s how
good he is.”
The West Ham manager though was disappointed at the result. Up
until Spurs scored in the 34th minute, he felt his team “took a lot of balls
from them” and “had good situations.”
Then after the first goal West Ham lost shape. Bilic praised the
fighting spirit of his team, suggesting if they had a bit more time then they
might have turned the result totally around.
West Ham did well in the early exchanges with Marko Arnautovic
proving a thorn in Tottenham defence, almost getting through at one point, only
to be thwarted by a last ditch tackle from Serge Aurier.
It was Kane though who broke the deadlock after half an hour,
heading home a cross from Deli Ali after Christian Eriksen had set him free
down the right.
Four minutes later the same combination saw Eriksen’s flick
release Ali whose low shot was blocked by Joe Hart, with Kane on hand to ram
the lose ball into an empty net.
After the break, Eriksen scored from the edge of the area, shortly
after Kane’s shot had rebounded off the post.
The home side though fought back with Jose Font nodding a corner onto
Chicarito, who headed home.
Aurier was then sent off for a second bookable offence, having
hauled down Andy Carroll. Reduced to 10
men Spurs were then forced to hang on, with Hugo Lloris saving at point blank
range from Chicarito.
The game reached boiling point in the 86th minute when substitute
Arthur Masuaku’s excellent cross from the left was headed in by an onrushing
Cheikhou Kouyate. But it turned out to be too little too late.
*"Kane able to be "one of the world's best strikers" - Morning Star - 25/9/2017
*"Kane able to be "one of the world's best strikers" - Morning Star - 25/9/2017
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