"Obviously, it was disappointing to go out (against Juventus), but we had some great results, so we want to be there again next year and do the same." Spurs have reached the FA Cup semi-finals for the second consecutive season and Kane is determined to help the club win their first major trophy since their League Cup triumph in 2008. Manchester United take on Spurs for a place in the final at Wembley on April 21, while Chelsea face Southampton in the other semi-final a day later. "We're trying to win a trophy and we're in a good spot," Kane said.Only an FA Cup win will make Tottenham's season a real success says Harry Kane https://t.co/1MdM4vt61d #coys pic.twitter.com/dOJ5y8k4vJ
— Indy Football (@IndyFootball) April 2, 2018
"We've got a tough game against Manchester United in the semi-final, but if we can get through that we maybe play Chelsea or Southampton and go from there." After twisting his ankle against Bournemouth last month, the English striker returned to the bench ahead of schedule against Chelsea last weekend. Kane now hopes to rediscover his scoring touch and reignite the race for the Premier League's golden boot with Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, who is five goals ahead of him on 29.Mauricio Pochettino believes that the fact Harry Kane went 25 minutes against Chelsea proves he was ready. pic.twitter.com/Ryxx1rgnXF
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"Salah's done fantastically well. He's a great, great player," Kane, who finished last two seasons as the league's top scorer, said. "It's competition. I had the same last year. He's obviously got a bit of a head start now and we'll see what happens.".@HKane is back. ?
? We caught up with our number 10 after he made his return from injury at Stamford Bridge yesterday - https://t.co/oe6HrqaQdl #COYS pic.twitter.com/E2CBWoLTsI— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 2, 2018