
Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas says that youngster Harry Kane is up to leading the Spurs attack. Unless you’re a die-hard Tottenham supporter, or if you watched Tottenham’s matches on their US summer tour, you may not be familiar with Kane. The Englishman was one of the bright spots on England’s u-19 side in this summer’s European Championship. The 19-year-old Tottenham product has had loan spells with Leyton Orient and Millwall, but he hasn’t been able to crack the first side… until perhaps now. He certainly looks a star in the making, but whether he’s ready to make a splash in the Premier League, we’ll have to wait and see.
Meanwhile, here are the latest Premier League news headlines:
- Andre Villas-Boas convinced Harry Kane is up to leading Spurs line — The Daily Mail
- Manchester City’s Roberto Mancini puts the pressure at United’s door — The Guardian
- Wayne Rooney’s amazing free kick goal against Hannover (Video) — The Original Winger
- Chelsea’s Champions League win counts for nothing – Roberto Di Matteo — The Guardian
- Swansea 3 Stuttgart 3: Graham leads the way again as City fight back against Germans — The Daily Mail
- Fulham 1-2 Charlton, friendly — Fulham FC
- Leicester 1 Sunderland 0: Goal-shy Black Cats pile the heat on Martin O’Neill — The Daily Mail
- Premier League 2012-13: club-by-club guide to how the summer has gone — The Guardian
- Cardiff 4 Newcastle 1: Magpies see red as Bluebirds’ new era begins in style — The Daily Mail
- Pre-season match report: Werder Bremen 3-3 Villa — Aston Villa FC
- Newcastle’s Cheick Tiote hobble off against Cardiff with calf strain — The Daily Mail
- Malaga 1 – 0 Everton, friendly — ToffeeWeb
- Manchester United 4 Hannover 3: Wayne Rooney scores twice — The Daily Mail
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