Harry Kane undermines to rise above Tottenham as Ronaldo standoff looms


  • The Tottenham striker aims to improve, connect his seasons and use the past as a premise to improve the following points


When Pep Guardiola spoke of Tottenham Hotspur as "Harry Kane", there were people in the London club who did not know whether to laugh or cry. In short, the Manchester City supervisor was responsible for the Lionel Messi group in Barcelona.

Outside the camera in Tottenham, in the middle of the marijuana prostitute, came a memory of last season. Had not they convincingly defeated the town of Guardiola on White Hart Lane without Kane being hurt?

Mauricio Pochettino often keeps his thoughts on these things out of the general population. Not this time Last Friday, the manager of Spurs gave Guardiola the two barrels, describing his comments as "rude, lugubrious and superfluous" and emphasizing that his opponent "fights to be a refined man" when he triumphs. So to speak, Guardiola can belittle others when he is on top, like him and City can be, at the moment of the presentation.

Pochettino said he had never called Guardiola's Messi group in Barcelona because, secretly, he had no dreams of knowing who was the orchestrator of his prosperity. Barcelona continued to win the real trophies with Messi and without Guardiola.

However, whatever path Tottenham takes, they find themselves at a crossroads where the supernatural Kane has weakened to rise above them. Some time ago, when Michael Jordan was leading the NBA, his Chicago Bulls teammates were regularly seen as their support, which was somewhat brutal in any appearance of Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant. Tottenham has Dele Alli (since the fans never tire of singing) and Christian Eriksen, among others, and Pochettino will advance the group's ethic to its fulminating breath.

At the moment, anyway, it's Kane's Tottenham, like Jordan's Bulls or Real Madrid Messi and Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo. The names are the result of an extraordinary individual performance and respond to these circumstances, regardless of the possibility that, on his side of the fence, Guardiola probably should have known not to exceed them.

From the moment the latest shout broke out on Apoel Nicosia or Kane 3 in the last round of the Champions League facilities, it was clear what could happen next. Tottenham's visit to Bernabéu to face Real, which lasts Tuesday night, would be against Kane against Ronaldo.

There are many other lines of history. It will be a spectacle for Tottenham's sore eyes, for example, to see Luka Modric in a Real jersey, the midfielder changed club in 2012. Tottenham was, in any case, ready to partner with Real to that time, in spite of the fact that the clearest result of all this had all the traits of being the turn of Gareth Bale of White Hart Lane at Bernabéu in 2013. The package is a remarkable uncertainty as a result of damage to the calf.

For Kane, however, the possibility of sharing Bernabéu's arrangements with Ronaldo will allow him to evaluate his progress in light of the fact that everyone realizes that Portuguese is the reference, with Messi. In addition, Kane did not hide the mystery of his aspiration to match the Big Two to the zenith of amusement.
Pochettino sees some similarities between Kane and Ronaldo, especially with regard to his state of mind. Pochettino described Kane as "the best player on the planet in terms of mental quality, determination and intent". Like Ronaldo, he is moving towards self-improvement; to interact with your stations; use the past as a premise to improve the following.

What Pochettino liked was the way Kane refused to come true. Some players may be kidnapped after perhaps a few incredible seasons. No, Kane. He continually searches for art for the best points of interest, for example, recovery or sustenance: he discovered before the month that he hired a culinary expert to cook his dinners.

The result has been consistency and upward trends, with maximums, for example, his current 15 goals in 11 games for Tottenham and England, and no serious serious.

In Tottenham, they say that Kane is in the best physical condition of his profession and they realize by numbers. Pochettino and his mentors are obsessed with the information, which is gathered from the tutorials and coordinates, and their details are amazing. With Kane, for example, they will filter the volume and power of their increasing speeds, slowdowns and scripts, as well as many different things.

They can even decide if they have an irregularity in one leg. Kane may be above the required levels in both legs, but in case he can create more power in one, there could be a problem. Pochettino and his mentors do not communicate information to the players. It's just for them and allows them to judge how much they should push the different people on the team.

In preparation, where emphasis is placed on ungrateful examples of development in small, medium or large areas, the popular phrase repeats the last vignette or shot "in weakness". For Pochettino, the ability to remodel these definitive activities and, when tired, is exceptionally essential. Do exercises that mimic fatigue that an attacker, for example, will feel towards the end of a race and when it should accumulate to conclude.

This is where Kane exceeds expectations. He developed such well-being and adjusted in his body that he believes he has the opportunity to score in the first or last minute of a diversion. It is even believed in the club that Kane has come out faster on the basis that the effectiveness of his development and basic leadership has progressed. He also spoke after his cover catching Apoel of how "the more I play, the more I have an idea of ​​what the backups will do in specific circumstances".


Kane was 17 years old, ahead of Leyton Orient, when Tottenham went to the Bernabéu for the last time. It was in April 2011; The first leg was the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final and Ronaldo scored in a real 4-0 victory. This time, Kane hopes to make his seal.

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