Misfiring Tottenham striker Harry Kane is confident that "goals will come" for him this season at White Hart Lane.
After a breakthrough campaign last year, Kane has yet to score for Spurs in 2015-16, although he struck for England against San Marino and Switzerland during the international break.
The 22-year-old appeared as a second-half substitute during his side's 3-1 Europa League win against Qarabag on Thursday, in which new signing Son Heung-Min netted twice in Kane's usual role as the lone centre-forward.
After a breakthrough campaign last year, Kane has yet to score for Spurs in 2015-16, although he struck for England against San Marino and Switzerland during the international break.
The 22-year-old appeared as a second-half substitute during his side's 3-1 Europa League win against Qarabag on Thursday, in which new signing Son Heung-Min netted twice in Kane's usual role as the lone centre-forward.
"I came on for 30 minutes which was a good run-out, good for the fitness," he told Goal after the game. "I've just got to keep doing what I'm doing. I'm playing well. I've just got to keep getting in the right positions and the chances will come - and I'll take them.
"Obviously we were disappointed to go behind - we didn't start too well - but I thought we played quite well. We got the two goals quite early on and we just needed to finish the game off quite early, I thought.
"But Coco [Erik Lamela] with a great finish at the end to finish the game off. We're happy with the win and hopefully we can build on it.
"I'm delighted for Son. He played very well. He ran in behind and had two good finishes and he created a lot as well so we're all delighted for him on his home debut so hopefully there's more to come."
"I'm delighted for Son. He played very well. He ran in behind and had two good finishes and he created a lot as well so we're all delighted for him on his home debut so hopefully there's more to come."
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