Harry Kane has revealed that he and his Tottenham
team-mates watched Arsenal come from a goal down to beat 10-man Leicester City
on Sunday – but insisted that they were “not fussed” about the result.
Danny Welbeck came off the bench to score a dramatic
equaliser for the home side deep into second-half stoppage time after Theo Walcott had
cancelled out Jamie Vardy’s penalty.
The result temporarily lifted Arsenal three
points clear of Tottenhamand
into second place in the table, before Spurs secured an impressive 2-1 win at Manchester
City to move back above their rivals later in the day.
And although Kane revealed that he and his team-mates
kept a close eye on proceedings at The Emirates, the striker insisted that the
Lilywhites were only focused on performing against the Citizens.
Kane is quoted as saying by the Daily Mirror: “We were watching it. But we weren’t too
fussed about who won or what the situation was.
“We were focused on our job and we knew we had to get the
three points against Man City to keep us up there.”
Kane opened the scoring from the penalty spot at The
Etihad, before Christian Eriksen slotted home the winner seven minutes from
time.
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