Tottenham Hotspur centre-forward Harry Kane believes Spurs will have to win all of their remaining five matches, including the visit of Leicester City this Sunday, to secure a spot in next season’s Champions League. The north London side are currently fifth in the Premier League table, two points behind Arsenal, who they still have to play at their own ground next month. Leicester are 16 points behind Spurs, albeit with a game in hand. Kane knows it is now or never for Tottenham to secure fourth spot.
Harry Kane said: “We’re running out of games in terms of dropping points. There are five games left, and we feel like we are pretty much going to have to win all of them to get that spot. We are more than capable of doing that, we believe in that, and that is what we’ll try and do. If we win the last five games, we will be in the Champions League, so that is how we’ve got to look at it. We know those five games will be difficult, we go to Liverpool away as well, which will be very tough. As we’ve seen this season, we have dropped points against teams where we were probably expected to win, and so have the others around us. It is by all means not done yet. We have to stay focused and keep working hard. We have a little gap now to prepare and work, and hopefully, we can put in a good performance against Leicester.”