Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has launched a staunch defence of his star man Harry Kane and hit back at suggestions he was 'clever' in winning a penalty against Brighton at the weekend.
Kane was controversially awarded a foul in a challenge with Adam Lallana, with BT Sport pundit Martin Keown going as far as saying that the striker's intention was 'dangerous' and that a decision should have been given the other way.
Mourinho came out swinging in his press conference on Wednesday, though, defending Kane and insisting that the media should be looking at Spurs' rivals and the likes of Mohamed Salah and Co instead.