Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino claims he concurs with Roy Keane’s assessment of Harry Kane

‘We more than agree Harry Kane deserves everything’: Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino claims he concurs with Roy Keane’s assessment of striker after Manchester United legend told former side to go buy England man

  • Roy Keane claimed Manchester United must sign Tottenham striker Harry Kane 
  • Kane has 130 Premier League goals for Tottenham since his debut for the club
  • Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino admitted he agreed with Keane’s comments 

Mauricio Pochettino has admitted he agrees with Roy Keane’s assessment that Harry Kane would provide a boost to any top club.

The former Manchester United midfielder implored his former side to do everything they could to sign the prolific frontman.

Kane has found the net 130 times in the Premier League and 173 times in total for Spurs – his latest two coming against Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League – despite winning no trophies.

Harry Kane has scored 130 Premier League goals for Tottenham since his debut

Mauricio Pochettino admitted the striker 'deserved everything' for his contribution

Mauricio Pochettino admitted the striker ‘deserved everything’ for his contribution

Pochettino said: ‘I heard what was said.

‘Of course, I respect him and admired him when he was a player. He was the kind of player who you want beside you, or as a centre-back like me you want him in front of you.

‘Whenever I listen to him he is very clinical in his comments. Of course he loves good players and Harry Kane is a fantastic player. We more than agree Harry Kane deserves everything.’

Roy Keane insisted that his former club Manchester United should sign the striker

Roy Keane insisted that his former club Manchester United should sign the striker

Keane had previously told Sky Sports: ‘Just go and get Kane from Spurs.

‘Easy. Just go and get him. What are you all staring at?’

Graeme Souness added: ‘That’s where Man Utd should be batting.

‘Go for the best. They always have done.’

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