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Tottenham must end trophy drought but winning the Carabao Cup may not be enough to keep 'incredible' Harry Kane without extra investment in the squad, warns former Spurs defender Jonathan Woodgate

Jonathan Woodgate says Tottenham must start delivering trophies to keep hold of Harry Kane but is not convinced lifting the Carabao Cup will be sufficient.

Former defender Woodgate cemented his place in Spurs folklore by securing the club's last piece of silverware courtesy of an extra-time winner against Chelsea in the 2008 League Cup final.

Tottenham will seek further Wembley glory in that competition on Sunday when they take on holders Manchester City.

Tottenham triker Harry Kane is doubtful for Sunday's Carabao Cup final due to an ankle injury

Striker Kane, who is doubtful for the game due to an ankle injury, is yet to win a major honour and Woodgate believes the north Londoners need to end the 13-year trophy drought and commit to additional investment to prevent their star man eyeing a move elsewhere.