Spurs boss Antonio Conte heaps praise on Tottenham talisman Harry Kane after Brighton victory

Antonio Conte praises Harry Kane’s ‘attitude and commitment’ after his game-winning brace against Brighton as the Tottenham boss insists he liked the striker’s performances in the past even when he didn’t score

  • Tottenham progressed to the fifth round of the FA Cup after beating Brighton 3-1
  • Spurs boss Antonio Conte praised forward Harry Kane who netted twice 
  • The England captain, 28, has now scored seven goals in his last 11 games


Tottenham boss Antonio Conte is pleased Harry Kane’s commitment is starting to be rewarded with goals after the striker fired his side into the FA Cup fifth round.

The England captain scored twice as Spurs beat Brighton 3-1 in north London, with Solly March also netting a first-half own goal.

Kane looks to be getting back to his best after a first half of the season where he looked a shadow of his usual self and has scored seven goals in his last 11 games.

Harry Kane helped Tottenham to a 3-1 victory over Brighton in the fourth round of the FA CUP

The 28-year-old scored twice in match, opening the scoring, before adding his sides third

The 28-year-old scored twice in match, opening the scoring, before adding his sides third

That will be good news for Spurs as they try to end their 13-year trophy drought by going all the way in the FA Cup, while also pushing for a top-four finish in the Premier League.

Conte said Kane, who wanted to leave Spurs last summer, deserves the goals because of his team ethic.

‘Harry, in the past, in the games that he didn’t score, I liked his performance,’ he said. ‘Harry is a player who’s scored a lot in the past as a number nine.

Spurs manager Antonio Conte praised the impact of the Tottenham captain after full time

Spurs manager Antonio Conte praised the impact of the Tottenham captain after full time

‘But what we can appreciate – me and the whole team – is his attitude and commitment for the whole team. I think this is the most important thing for us.

‘Then, for sure, to score two goals is important because he’s number nine, he’s used to scoring goals.

‘We are working on the physical condition with the team. We’re trying to improve the intensity, also during the training sessions. I think all these situations can improve the performance with all the players.’

Kane opened the scoring in fine style by curling into the top corner before March deflected Emerson Royal’s cross into his own net.

Yves Bissouma brought Brighton back into it, but Kane’s second, scrambling home after great work from Son Heung-min, put the game to bed.

Conte said: ‘I think we have to be pleased to continue in this way. We know very well that this trophy is important. It’s a great competition, a great trophy, a historical trophy in England. Now we have to move on and start to think about Wednesday.

Kane put the game out of Brighton's site after scoring Tottenham's third of the game

Kane put the game out of Brighton’s site after scoring Tottenham’s third of the game

The England international then turned away to celebrate in from of the Spurs fans on Saturday

The England international then turned away to celebrate in from of the Spurs fans on Saturday

‘We have another important game against Southampton. We have to prepare very well, because the league is very tough and we want to stay close for important positions.’

Brighton briefly threatened a comeback, but boss Graham Potter accepted his side did not deserve to progress. 

‘I don’t think we were at our best tonight, that wasn’t from a lack of effort. Credit to the opposition, Tottenham played well and were aggressive,’ he said.

Brighton boss Graham Potter admitted that his side were second best throughout the contest

Brighton boss Graham Potter admitted that his side were second best throughout the contest

‘We also contributed ourselves, this can happen. Our attitude was great, but, if we were honest, we weren’t good enough to win. We need to be at our maximum to win here and we weren’t. Tottenham deserved to win.

‘Sometimes it’s not your night, you don’t hit the levels you need to. Tottenham deserved to win and go through, we accept that. We wanted to go through, but it wasn’t to be.’

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