Tottenham striker Harry Kane 'sad' to see September come to a close after phenomenal goalscoring month

  • Harry Kane scored two goals in Saturday's 4-0 victory over Huddersfield
  • The striker took his tally to 13 goals in eight games for club and country
  • He is gunning for Premier League's Golden Boot for third-straight season

Harry Kane saluted his Tottenham team-mates after two more goals in Saturday's 4-0 win at Huddersfield helped him end September in the form of his life.

Kane, gunning for the Premier League's Golden Boot award for a third straight season, said he did not want September to end after taking his tally to 13 goals in eight games for club and country.


'It's a pleasure to play in this team,' said Kane, whose typically clinical early opener and then world-class strike from the edge of the box sandwiched Ben Davies' effort at the John Smith's Stadium. Moussa Sissoko added a late fourth.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane admitted he was sad to see September come to an end

Tottenham striker Harry Kane admitted he was sad to see September come to an end

The Englishman opens the scoring in Saturday's 4-0 victory over Huddersfield

The Englishman opens the scoring in Saturday's 4-0 victory over Huddersfield

'I'm there to put most of the chances away, but when you've got Dele (Alli) and Christian (Eriksen), and you've got Ben (Davies) and Tripps (Kieran Trippier) out in the wide areas and the guys backing it up from the back - it all helps.

'We've got a great unit at the minute. We've got a great squad.

'It's been a good month. September's been one of those months when everything's gone my way. I'm sad to see it end really.'

The England striker followed up his double in last week's defeat of West Ham with a hat-trick in Tottenham's midweek Champions League win against Apoel Nicosia.

Kane shoots to score his second goal of the game in the Premier League showdown

Kane shoots to score his second goal of the game in the Premier League showdown

He had put another barren August behind him by firing a brace for England in Malta on the opening day of September and scored doubles in his next two games for Tottenham, at Everton and against Borussia Dortmund.

'I just feel confident. Every chance I get in and around the box I feel like I'm going to score, or definitely work the keeper,' he said.

'I'm a little disappointed not to go on and get another hat-trick, but it was a great result.'

Tottenham maintained their title challenge by extending their winning run on the road in all competitions to seven matches, while Huddersfield lost for the first time at home in the league this season. 

The forward took his tally to 13 goals in eight games for club and country

The forward took his tally to 13 goals in eight games for club and country