The England man has scored 156 goals in 255 games for Spurs since breaking into the first-team set-up five years ago
Harry Kane credits habits he picked up as a boy as being instrumental in turning him into one of the world’s best strikers, but believes that, ultimately, 'hard work overrides instinct'.
Kane, who for the early part of his first-team career at Tottenham withstood barbs about being a one-season wonder, has won the Premier League’s Golden Boot twice, as well as finishing as top scorer at the 2018 World Cup.
He has scored 156 goals in 255 games for Spurs since breaking into Mauricio Pochettino’s team in 2014, initially as a squad player used only in the Europa League.