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Tottenham Hotspur: Fans flock to Gary Neville’s Kane comments

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Some Tottenham Hotspur fans have flocked to Twitter following their latest league defeat to Arsenal on Sunday as Harry Kane went another Premier League game without a goal. 

After a summer of speculation surrounding the 28-year-old’s future with Spurs, the England captain is yet to open his account in the league after 378 minutes of action (via Transfermarkt).

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And Sky Sports’ Gary Neville spoke on the Spurs striker after the game at the Emirates Stadium to question what is going on behind the scenes with the 28-year-old.

“There is something obviously not right with him at the moment. He doesn’t look happy at all,” said the former Manchester United defender (via Football Daily).

Spurs fans flooded to the tweet from Last Word on Spurs relaying Neville’s comments as they shared their concerns with the £108m-rated man.

What did these Spurs fans have to say?

“Pure facts. There is something wrong at Spurs”

“So embarrassing”
“More distraction tactics away from the real problem. The owners don’t need success on the pitch but money through season tickets, TV money and tacky merchandise.”
“Maybe get him back on the golf course for another 18, Gary?”
“Needs to be benched”
“We’re not happy with him either, so…”
“Partly down to others and their agenda, including yourself.”
“Yeah cheers Gary, you’ve made him this way.”

Kane has been able to find the back of the net three times this season, but only in the Europa Conference League qualifiers and the Carabao Cup (via Transfermarkt).

With the Lilywhites falling down the table into the bottom half, these fans will be hoping last season’s Golden Boot winner can find his scoring boots in the coming weeks as the pressure begins to mount on Nuno Espirito Santo.

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