Harry Kane: Salah has ‘done great’ but can he do it next year?

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Harry Kane has tested Mohamed Salah to convey the merchandise again one year from now after the Liverpool man's record-breaking Premier League season. 

Harry Kane

Salah broke the record for the most number of objectives in a 38-amusement crusade when he scored his 32nd in Liverpool's 4-0 prevail upon Brighton on Sunday.

That saw him win the race for the Golden Boot, completing two in front of the Tottenham striker, whose twofold out of a 5-4 win against Leicester took his count to 30.

That is Kane's best-ever return, however still insufficient to win a third progressive Golden Boot, after counts of 25 and 29 in the past two years, demonstrating his consistency.

Also, Kane has tested Salah to rehash his goalscoring shenanigans one year from now.

"It's great to have rivalry, it's incredible for the Premier League to have two players at the 30-objective check," he said.

"Actually for me it was an objective to enhance a year ago, clearly 29, and it was decent to get to that 30-objective check.

"Mo has done extraordinary this year, he merits it, he merits the Golden Boot, I am anticipating the opposition again one year from now.

"For me it is tied in with doing it a seemingly endless amount of time. This is my fourth year now and the first occasion when I must 30 objectives in the Prem, now it's tied in with getting to 30 objectives for the following a few years, that is the point.

"Any player needs to do it on a predictable premise and that is the thing that characterizes a decent player from an incredible player. He has done astonishing this year and he resembles an awesome player and we'll check whether we can both proceed with it next season."

Kane's 30 objectives helped Spurs to a third-put complete in the Premier League, guaranteeing a third progressive year of Champions League football – an amazing accomplishment given they played their home diversions at Wembley and their main four opponents spent vigorously.

Supervisor Mauricio Pochettino has seemed to challenge Spurs executive Daniel Levy to coordinate that spending this mid year and "go out on a limb" while likewise proposing the club need to survey their technique on the off chance that they need to begin winning trophies.

Notwithstanding that, Kane, who is making a beeline for the Bahamas for seven days of golf in front of the World Cup, trusts Spurs have had a fine season.

"It has been a decent year," he demanded. "As a group to get in the Champions League was vital in the new stadium.

"It's not been simple, particularly playing here (Wembley) also.

"The main six now is so solid, everybody's extremely aggressive, so for us to complete in the best three for a third year consecutively is splendid."

Goads said farewell to Wembley in style with a distracted 5-4 prevail upon Leicester, which denied the Foxes an eighth-put wrap up.

That did little to make the eventual fate of supervisor Claude Puel any clearer, yet protector Danny Simpson is gazing upward.

"We have completed ninth and we could have improved the situation," he said. "There is dependably opportunity to get better.

"We will have a break now and it will be an imperative pre-season to complete higher than ninth next season."

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