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Potter: There is more to Tottenham than Kane and Son

Tottenham have more to offer than the “headline” partnership of Harry Kane and Heung-min Son, according to Brighton boss Graham Potter.

The Seagulls travel to Tottenham for Saturday’s lunchtime Premier League match having already lost to Tottenham on two occasions this season.

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The duo of Kane and Son have combined for 29 goals and 14 assists so far this campaign, helping Spurs into the Champions League qualification places.

Potter told a press conference: “I think Antonio (Conte) has done an amazing job there since he’s been in.

“Of course Son and Kane are the headline, if you like, of that team and rightly so because they have historically been incredible performers in the Premier League.

Tottenham’s last four league games:

GF 14 GA 2

Kane: one goal, seven assists

Son: six goals, one assist

Kulusevski: one goal, three assists

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“But I think you are doing Tottenham a disservice if (you think) it’s just about those two because they’ve got fantastic structure, they build up really well, they have great width with the wing-backs.

“(Dejan) Kulusevski has come in and added something to their attacking team as well, so credit to Antonio and to Tottenham because it’s a top team that we know from experience it is hard to play against.”

Spurs beat Potter’s team 3-1 win in the FA Cup in February, before a 2-0 league triumph in March.

Asked whether he would change preparation after playing them in quick succession, the Brighton boss said: “I think we are probably a bit more familiar of course than a normal situation but because of how we played them more recently we are closer to understanding

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