Harry Kane relishing chance to learn from new Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho

Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho and Harry Kane celebrate after their match against Wolves in the Premier League. (Action Images via Reuters)
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Updated 17 December 2019
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Harry Kane relishing chance to learn from new Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho

  • Spurs registered their fourth win in five Premier League games under Mourinho
  • Spurs have shot up the Premier League table to fifth since Mourinho’s arrival

LONDON: Harry Kane says he has embraced the chance to learn from new Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho despite his huge respect for predecessor Mauricio Pochettino.

Spurs registered their fourth win in five Premier League games under Mourinho at Wolves on Sunday after sacking Pochettino last month.

Kane said the two managers work in different ways, but the England skipper hopes to benefit from life under the former Chelsea and Manchester United boss.

“I got on very well with Poch and I respect Poch very, very, very much,” Kane said after Jan Vertonghen’s late winner at Molineux on Sunday.

“But Mourinho’s got his own style, his own way of doing things. For me, it is about learning that way.

“Obviously my top-level career has only been with one manager, so for me it’s good to experience new things, see how different managers work.

“Mourinho’s one of the highest-level managers in our sport, so I can only learn from him.”

Spurs have shot up the Premier League table to fifth since Mourinho’s arrival and Kane believes the impetus of a fresh face has reawakened Tottenham’s challenge for a top-four finish.

“Whenever a new manager comes in, everyone’s ready, wants to work, wants to impress. But it’s important over this month, a busy period, and in January that we carry it on. It’s not just for an early period.”

Vertonghen’s stoppage-time header at Wolves lifted Tottenham to within three points of fourth-placed Chelsea ahead of Sunday’s Premier League derby clash between the London rivals.

“If we can win that and push into the top four, then we have fixtures over the Christmas period that we feel like we can definitely win,” Kane added.

“But I don’t want to say anything now and go there and lose next weekend.”


King Fahd Stadium to host 2027 Asian Cup final

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King Fahd Stadium to host 2027 Asian Cup final

  • Popularly known as “The Tent” because of its roof, inspired by a traditional Bedouin dwelling, the stadium is the largest of the eight venues hosting the soccer showpiece

KUALA LUMPUR: Riyadh’s King Fahd Sport City Stadium will host the opening and closing matches of next year’s Asian Cup, officials announced Monday, the football showpiece seen as a precursor for the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia was awarded the World Cup but first will host the Asian Cup from Jan. 7 to Feb. 5, 2027.

“The King Fahd Sports City Stadium ... will provide the backdrop for both the eagerly anticipated final as well as the opening match, featuring hosts and three-time Asian champions Saudi Arabia,” the AFC said in a statement in Kuala Lumpur.

The 70,000-plus venue in Riyadh will also host four group stage battles, a round of 16 tie and a quarterfinal match before the final in early February, the AFC added.

Popularly known as “The Tent” because of its roof, inspired by a traditional Bedouin dwelling, the stadium is the largest of the eight venues hosting the soccer showpiece.

Asian Cup matches will also be played in Jeddah and Alkhobar.

Match pairings and kickoff times will be confirmed at the AFC’s final draw on April 11 in Riyadh, the AFC said.

Qatar, the 2022 World Cup host, staged and won the Asian Cup two years ago.

The tournament was supposed to take place in China in 2023, but was moved out of the country because of the country’s COVID policies at the time.