Harry Kane's Goal Tap Starts To Flow In The Wolves Vs Tottenham Match
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JAKARTA - Nuno Espirito Santo praised Harry Kane as the England captain rediscovered his scoring touch to help Tottenham advance in the Carabao Cup on Thursday.

Kane has yet to score in the Premier League this season, but managed to score Spurs' second as they beat Wolves 3-2 on penalties after a 2-2 draw.

This goal is of course the perfect capital for the captain ahead of Sunday's north London derby against Arsenal. Noted, Kane has scored 11 goals against the Gunners.

"Harry played very well," said Nuno after the game was quoted by the Daily Mail. "He gives everything and it's about a team developing and growing together.

"We let Wolves find their game, and that's disappointing. We spent time preparing for the shootout – it's not luck, it's about giving the goalkeeper the right information and the players taking responsibility."

Kane struggled to find his first Premier League goal of the season after a possible move to Manchester City was ruled out in the summer.

But early this morning, Kane managed to score a goal in the first half after Tanguy Ndombele gave Spurs the lead first.

Meanwhile, Wolves responded through Leander Dendoncker and Daniel Podence so the match went into extra time and a penalty shootout. Spurs also won 3-2.


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