Conversation Corner: Tottenham Wins 3-0 over Norwich City on Boxing Day
Striker, Harry Kane
Spurs TV: Okay Harry’s here. Harry, two goals fanta– I mean the second goal was a fantastic finish. Tell us about the game first of all.
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Harry Kane: Yeah very solid performance I thought. Obviously getting the goal midway through the first half helped. And then I thought we just grew into the game from there and we really put our foot down and made it tough for Norwich.
And then obviously we got the second, and then come out second half, I thought we came out and created chances; could have had the third quite early on. But, they never really looked like creating too many chances to be fair. So overall it was a very good performance.
STV: There will be one man that I’m sure you are as delighted for as anyone else. Tom, what a goal that was for his first Premier League goal.
HK: Yeah. I’m delighted for him. He fully deserves it. He’s been training hard, he’s been sticking at it. And you’ll get your rewards. He came on and made the difference, he killed the game for us. So, players come off the bench, have to make an impact and he did that today. So we’re all delighted for him.
STV: And of course you already know that feels like. You’ve now got 49 goals for us. I think you’re up to 27 for the calendar year — we believe is a Spurs record. We’ll look it up for you. 13 for the season, stack it up now mate.
HK: Yeah, yeah. No, definitely. I think… I just want to keep going. Obviously just trying to take one game at a time. I don’t try to think about, obviously the records or things like that. It’s been a great year, there’s still one more game left in the year. Important game on Monday. And then hopefully 2016 is even better.
STV: Next up, Watford. What are your thoughts currently?
HK: It’s going to be a tough game. Watford have been great, they’ve got good results, they’re facing Chelsea away today, they’ve picked up good results in the recent weeks and they’re very good at home. So it’s going to be a tough one but we’re looking forward to it with, obviously a lot of confidence. So we’re going to go there and get the three points.
And finally, here’s the manager, Mauricio Pochettino.
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