
Tottenham fans will love what Harry Kane has said about Spurs in Europa League
Harry Kane has announced his affinity towards Tottenham as they set their sights on UEFA Europa League glory.
Spurs edged another step closer to winning the Europa League after qualifying for the final with a 5-1 win against Bodo/Glimt on aggregate in the semi-final.
Ange Postecoglou’s side put any doubts of a slip-up to bed with a comfortable 2-0 victory over the Norwegian outfit away from home in the second leg on Thursday, 8 May.
All eyes are now on the Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao on 21 May.
Kane made Europa League prediction ahead of Tottenham v Bodo/Glimt
Meanwhile, Kane’s thoughts on Tottenham beating Bodo/Glimt and reaching the Europa League final have emerged.
Speaking ahead of the game on Thursday, the Bayern Munich superstar said that he is confident that Spurs will book their ticket to Bilbao.
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He also revealed that he would spend the rest of his evening watching the North London giants in action after completing a training session with Bayern earlier.
“I’ve just got back from the dentist, just had normal training today, and spent some time with the family”, Kane said on Cleats Club (8 May).
“Just going to chill now this evening, and watch Tottenham. Hopefully, they can reach the final, and I reckon they will.”

Kane still rooting for Spurs
Tottenham fans will love the fact that Kane is still rooting for the Premier League club despite leaving them two years ago.
There is no doubt that the England captain will be backing Postecoglou and Co. to emerge victorious when they lock horns with Manchester United in two weeks’ time.
Kane put an end to his long-term association with Spurs in 2023 to compete for major trophies elsewhere.
After a disappointing debut season in Germany, he has helped the Bavarian outfit reclaim the Bundesliga title this season.
It now remains to be seen if Tottenham can end their trophy drought in the same season Kane won his first major trophy.
Meanwhile, the North London giants will be focused on their upcoming Premier League clash against Crystal Palace on Sunday, 11 May.
They will also face Aston Villa away from home next week before facing the Red Devils in the Europa League final.