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Harry Kane gives glowing review of Antonio Conte despite mixed season

Tottenham players 'cannot speak highly enough' of manager Antonio Conte, according to Harry Kane.

The England captain remained at Spurs this season despite being linked with a move to Manchester City.
Since Conte's arrival in November, the club has endured inconsistent results and are in danger of missing out on a top four finish.
Tottenham will once again miss out on silverware after being knocked out in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup by Chelsea before a humiliating defeat to Middlesbrough in the FA Cup.

However, Kane has said they will not give up in the race for Champions League qualification next season.

Kane, whose side play at Brighton on Wednesday, told Sky Sports: "It's not a quick fix that happens overnight, it takes time and understanding.

"Of course [Conte's] mentioned he needs to talk to the club and chairman and to see what direction we need to go as a club. From my point of view, the players' point of view, we can't speak highly enough of him."
Kane admitted his form dipped at the start of the season following last summer's speculation, but said he is continuing to improve as a player under Conte.
"It was no time to panic or sulk," Kane said. "It was a time to work hard and since Antonio's come in, we've had a good understanding with each other. As a player, if you're improving under a coach, that's the most important thing.
"I definitely feel like I'm improving and the team is with Antonio. That motivates you to be even better. Hopefully we can end the season and give the top four a real go."
It remains to be seen whether Kane will remain at the club beyond this season if a strong late challenge for a Champions League place fails to materialise.

Tottenham sit eighth in the table after Saturday's 3-2 defeat at Manchester United, six points behind fourth-placed Arsenal, who have a game in hand.

Kane added: "Personally, you want to be in the best competitions in the world. My focus is on this year, getting top four is the most important goal for us now.
"There are 11 games left and if we can get on a run, this is more than possible. That's all I can control and that's all the manager can control as well. Let's see where we end up."

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