KEY POINTS

  • Tottenham Hotspur defeated Burnley 1-0 in their latest Premier League bout
  • Harry Kane believes that their roster is capable of winning more matches in the future
  • Kane and Son Heung-min are among the top duos in England today

Consistency has been the main theme for the Tottenham Hotspurs in the past few weeks as they remain unbeaten in their last 10 outings.

With how things are playing out for the Jose Mourinho-mentored brigade, veteran striker Harry Kane attributed the team's ongoing success to their camaraderie.

"I think we are at a stage where we have been so close for so many years, a lot of us have been together for four or five years,” Kane told Sky Sports.

“The additions this year have been great, and we are all getting more experienced. We know with the team we have got and the players we have got, we can do something special."

Two players who have shown exceptional chemistry with one another on the field are Kane and Korean standout Son Heung-min.

This was evident in their latest Premier League win against Burnley on Monday as Son scored the winning goal at the 76th minute.

Son leads the team with eight goals but is heavily supported by Kane’s incredible offensive performance.

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old English forward has scored five times to go along with eight assists, which incidentally makes him the most productive player after six games in English Premier League history, breaking Thierry Henry’s previous record, per BBC.

Since bowing to Everton in their first game of the Premier League, Kane and the rest of the crew took it as a hard lesson and drove them to beat opposition after opposition in their succeeding games per Goal.

“It's making sure when you come to places like this, you are fighting for every point and result. To bounce back and grind these results out, these are the results that count at the end of the season,” Kane stated.

Tottenham is now at fifth place in the Premier League standings with three wins, two draws, and only one loss.

Complacency is a non-existing word in the vocabulary of the England national team captain as he admits there is a lot of work to do.

“I know it's a cliche. We still have a lot to learn and build on, but I think nights like these will give us a lot of confidence," Kane concluded.

Tottenham returns to the pitch on Thursday, facing Antwerp in the Europa League.

Son Heung-min (left) and Harry Kane (right) have combined for 15 goals already this season
Son Heung-min (left) and Harry Kane (right) have combined for 15 goals already this season POOL / ANDREW BOYERS