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Saturday, 5 March 2016

ARSENAL STRUGGLE OUR MOTIVATION BEHIND TITLE PUSH REVEALED HARRY KANE

Harry Kane continued his scorching form with a goal at The Emirates.
England international striker Harry Kane says that arsenal struggle makes his side beam with confidence ahead the only title instigated North London derbies in history.
The North London clubs have played their last two league matches simultaneously and while both lost on Wednesday -- Spurs at West Ham and Arsenal at home to Swansea -- Spurs beat the Swans last Sunday as the Gunners lost 3-2 at Manchester United.
Kane says news of Arsenal's struggles was a motivating factor in Spurs' last match at the Lane and he is hoping to further repay the fans for their support on Saturday.
"The fans have been amazing -- the atmosphere was unbelievable [against Swansea]. You see when the Arsenal scoreline comes up and everyone has a big roar and it's important. You feel that energy around the stadium. We are doing all we can to give the fans back what they want to see," Kane said.
Leicester and Manchester City also dropped points midweek and Kane was keen to focus on Spurs, adding: "Obviously the teams around us, the more they lose and the more we win, it's going to be better for us -- whether it's Arsenal, City or Leicester.
"But we know what we've got to do. We've got to keep winning games.
"It's what we want to be doing. At the start of the season, it was just to be trying to get into the top four but now that we're close, it's just taking each game as it comes and seeing what happens. We feel we can beat anyone in the league and we've been showing that in these last few weeks, so we don't fear anyone."
"We've got a great squad," he continued. "Everyone is in it together and we know what we can achieve and we've just go to keep doing what we're doing. It's another year on that we are working hard, we're another year older and more experienced.
"We've got great depth. We've got players that have got ability. They're a great bunch of lads. Obviously, sometimes you can be annoyed if you are on the bench and not playing but everyone ready and waiting to take their chance to try to prove that they should be starting.
"So when players come off the bench and make a difference, that's all that's important. And we've got a lot of players that can step in if players get injured. We are all moving in the right direction."

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