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Originally Posted by Slava
I mean I love Kane and all, but he's played in a couple finals here and hasn't exactly stolen the show. It's one thing to say "well it's the team around him" and I guess that's fair to an extent. But the fact is, in big games he didn't score, didn't set up goals and didn't make the difference for the win.
I just think that the "I want to go somewhere I can win" only holds water when you're at a club that is obviously not winning because they're not there. when you're on a team that has played in a couple finals and challenged for the league...well some of that comes back to you as a player. It's not as though you're playing for Palace and want to move to a club with a chance.
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not that I disagree with that, I just read it differently. I think Kane realizes that the window to win with Tottenham was there, but has pretty much closed and now the only way he can win trophies is to leave. Hindsight is 20/20, so maybe it's unfair of me to criticize his decision to re-sign in 2018. Back then, things looked pretty rosy after all. But he severely limited his options at that point by tying himself to the club for such a long time.