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from that article.
"Kane has developed a knack for scoring in heavy wins, beginning with the 4-1 thrashing of Manchester City in late September.
There was a hat-trick against Bournemouth and a double against West Ham, while the England international has also scored twice home and away against the Canaries.
But all four of those matches would have been won even without Kane's goals."
I don't agree with that statement, how many games have been 2-1 to your team with the other side pressing for an equalizer, and the third goal goes in to kill the game off. Just because your team has a one goal lead, doesn't automatically mean that you are going to win the game.
Just thought I'd post this as it was commented on in a below the line comment on everyone's favourite news website.
Harry Kane, no longer a one season wonder,
14/15 34 apps 6 as a sub, 21 goals
15/16 24 apps, none as a sub, 15 goals
Looks like he's the 20 goal a season striker we've been looking for all these past years, if he'd been old enough to play obviously...