Zitat des Tages von Harry Kane:
All we can do is win our games.
The manager and the fitness staff condition every training session. They plan it out week by week on what players need. If players need a rest, they will do that; if players need to work hard, they will do that as well.
Money is a bonus of the job, but it doesn't always make you happy.
In a game, you never know what chance you're going to get, so I try and cover all bases and make sure I'm ready for that chance when it comes.
I'd say Dele Alli has got good style.
I owe a lot to my family; we're a strong unit.
The double sessions are tough. The manager wants us to get fit, wants us to work hard. And that's because the Premier League is so tough. We need it. Something we have to do.
I am happy at Tottenham. I go into work every day with a smile on my face, and that is important.
Obviously, everyone's different, but I love just settling down and having a barbecue with my friends at the house.
Watching all the football over the weekend - and having to wait until Monday night to play - gets you ready, gets you firing.
It depends on how my football career goes, but when I am finished, I would love to go the NFL and be a kicker. Even if I got to play just one game, it is something I would like to do.
Some people are motivated by money - I'm not one of them.
I can't remember the last time I went to a club.
When times are down, keep believing, keep working hard, and things will pick up.
I've always wanted to be a footballer, and I've always believed that's the path I was going to go down.
It is about that self-belief, that self-drive, that has got me to where I am now.
I want to go and get more goals, create my chances for the team, and do my best for Tottenham Hotspur.
Teams buy players and change managers if they feel they need change at the club.
All I can do is my best for the team, whether that's from the bench or if I start.
Getting respect from the opposition is a nice thing.
Heading is still a vital part of being a striker, and it isn't about being the biggest player. Heading the ball is about timing, so work on that in training.
As long as there's a vision with the club, and we're not stale, we're going forward as a club.
At Norwich, I was injured, and then I went to Leicester, and I found myself on the bench. But I still used that to my advantage as an experience - I had to do that here at Spurs for a while, be on the bench and wait for my chance. It's definitely something that's helped me with my game.
I don't want to do all weights. I want to get strong using my core and my natural power.
'Harry Brown' is good - and I love 'The Italian Job.'
I think to progress in major tournaments and to be at your best, you need a big squad, and you need to rotate it.
You have to choose whether to take the money or follow your own ambitions, playing in the best league in the world and winning titles.
When I was growing up, Keane and Sheringham were my idols, and they wore 10. So it was always my dream to wear it.
I was a fan once, and I remember what it was like approaching footballers for their autographs. I used to get starstruck a lot of the time.
I am motivated by trying to win trophies.
I try never to get too high or too low. You have to keep that medium.
It's the worst feeling in the world - losing, and losing in a final on the big stage is even worse.
I'm at my most comfortable out on the pitch when I'm in front of goal with the ball at my feet. It's about being used to certain situations, and with time, you will find, chances don't get snatched at.
I'd love to be captain of Tottenham and hopefully England as well.
I'm a very patriotic England fan, actually. I always wore my heart on my sleeve.
The more players who come through the academy and make it into the first team, that's what we want. Not just for the club but for the country. If they're young English players coming through, that's fantastic. I'm happy to be part of that.