Tottenham striker Harry Kane urged his side to maintain their winning run after scoring twice in Sunday's 4-1 victory at Watford.
The England striker's first-half double put Spurs on their way to a fourth straight Premier League win, with Dele Alli adding his own brace either side of half-time.
Kane has now scored 59 goals in 100 Premier League games -- the same number as Thierry Henry had at the same stage of his career at Arsenal.
And the 23-year-old is keen to add to his tally when leaders Chelsea visit White Hart Lane on Wednesday.