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Harry Kane produced another solid performance for Tottenham against Newcastle on Sunday. The England striker wasn't one of the five goalscorers but did everything else right for his team in their 5-1 victory.
The win has taken Antonio Conte's side to fourth in the Premier League table, keeping their hopes of a Champions League spot very much alive. Spurs now have eight games left of the season, with a trip to Villa Park next on the list.
Kane has scored 22 goals and registered seven assists in 42 appearances so far this season, breaking records and earning well-deserved praise. Sunday was no different, as the striker was commended by past and present players.
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The 28-year-old had five shots during the game and made three key passes, one of which was to set-up Matt Doherty's 48th-minute goal. After the game, the Irishman explained the buildup to his goal and what he thinks of his teammate.
"I'll give H credit because it looked like it was just a cross for Sonny, but I knew at the time he was trying to pick me up at the far post and I just felt like it was going to come through. When H is on the ball like that you make the run because he'll pick you out most times," Doherty said in his post-match interview.
"He's the best player in the Premier League for me. He's


