5. Harry Kane
Harry Kane began the season as Spurs' third-choice striker but a series of impressive performances in Europe has pushed him into Mauricio Pochettino's starting line-up. The 21-year-old has since taken his tally to 29 goals for the season in all competitions in a remarkable rise of one of England's most exciting talents.
He has arguably had a bigger impact on his team's fortunes than any other player this season and may yet lead Spurs to a top-four finish.
The striker has proved himself to be a centre-forward who has few weaknesses in his game, with a very good movement and a keen eye for goal. Such skills are made even more special by his ability to step up in big games, as displayed in his brace during the 5-3 win over Chelsea on New Year's Day.
He also scored for England under a minute, playing his first game for the senior squad.
Harry Kane began the season as Spurs' third-choice striker but a series of impressive performances in Europe has pushed him into Mauricio Pochettino's starting line-up. The 21-year-old has since taken his tally to 29 goals for the season in all competitions in a remarkable rise of one of England's most exciting talents.
Harry Kane |
The striker has proved himself to be a centre-forward who has few weaknesses in his game, with a very good movement and a keen eye for goal. Such skills are made even more special by his ability to step up in big games, as displayed in his brace during the 5-3 win over Chelsea on New Year's Day.
He also scored for England under a minute, playing his first game for the senior squad.
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