
Kane netted
four as Spurs put Leicester City to the sword 6-1 on Thursday and Mauricio
Pochettino's second-placed side underlined there was no hangover associated
with missing out on the title to Chelsea as they ran riot at the KCOM Stadium.
The England
striker's first two arrived inside 13 minutes and he completed his treble as a
dispirited Hull faded during the closing stages.
He amassed a
haul of 29 goals in 30 Premier League appearances despite two separate injury
absences, ensuring he finished ahead of Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez at the
top of the standings.
"To win 7-1 away from home is a great end to a great
season for us," Kane told BBC Sport after becoming the first player to
retain the top-scorers' gong since Robin van Persie in 2013.
"It's
massive to win the Golden Boot again. I said to retain it would be special with
the injuries I've had but to score 29 goals in 30 games is something I feel
proud of.
"Finishing the season with seven goals in two games is perfect,
hopefully I can continue it at the start of next season. When you look at the
players behind us, we have a fantastic team."We are delighted with the way
we finished."
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