Tottenham Must Step Up When The Pressure Is On- Harry Kane
4th March 2019
The club have a tendency to fall short when it really matters and the England forward knows that has been holding them back

- Harry Kane says Tottenham Hotspur need to start delivering when the pressure is at its most intense if they are to take the final step and become trophy winners
- Mauricio Pochettino has led Spurs towards the top of the English game, challenging for league titles and domestic cups during his spell of nearly five years at the helm, but they have so far failed to land silverware
- Pochettino said last week that Spurs' shortcomings meant it could be another five years before they were putting serious silverware in their trophy cabinet
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Harry Kane says Tottenham Hotspur need to start delivering when
the pressure is at its most intense if they are to take the final step and
become trophy winners.
Mauricio Pochettino has led Spurs towards the top of the
English game, challenging for league titles and domestic cups during his spell
of nearly five years at the helm, but they have so far failed to land
silverware.
The club have a tendency to fall short when it really
matters and Kane knows that has been holding them back.
There was more evidence of that last week as they lost
back-to-back Premier League games against Burnley and Chelsea before drawing at
home to Arsenal -- when they had been in a position to put themselves firmly
back in the title picture.
"The thing for us now, kind of like this week, when the
pressure is on and we need to step up, we need to find a way to get it
done," the England captain said.
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"We haven't done that in recent years, we haven't done
that this week and that will be the difference. That is the turning point that
we need to try and achieve."
Pochettino said last week that Spurs' shortcomings meant it
could be another five years before they were putting serious silverware in
their trophy cabinet.
Kane hopes it will not take that long, but also accepts his
side have some catching up to do.
"I don't think it's far away but I think what the
gaffer was saying was it's not a guarantee that if you improve you are still
going to win things," Kane said.
"Every team is improving, every team is strengthening,
every team is getting better year-by-year so it's important for us that we
don't fall behind that."
Spurs have a chance to make progress in the Champions League
when they head to Borussia Dortmund for Tuesday's last-16 second leg with a 3-0
advantage.
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"It's not going to be easy, but it's down to us to put
a performance in and we will never have a better chance to get to a
quarter-final," he said.
"I wouldn't say we are one of the favourites to go and
win it. I think we have shown in certain games, like this year and last year
against Real Madrid and Barcelona, that we can beat big teams."