switchback27
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The Kane situation feels a little different because of what happened with Pochettino. With Daniel Levy as the football czar at Tottenham, Spurs have never seemingly gone for broke and have sold off their world-class players in their prime (Modric and Bale being two examples)--I believe that to be why Poch got fed up with Spurs and got outta there. Kane's seen that firsthand, so he might feel that his real future may lie outside of Tottenham, whether he wants it to or not.
Kane's a world-class striker who needs a good backup so he can get a break once in a while--Spurs have basically rode him until he can't go forward any longer too many times.
Kane's a world-class striker who needs a good backup so he can get a break once in a while--Spurs have basically rode him until he can't go forward any longer too many times.