Teddy Sheringham has hailed Harry Kane as the best striker in the world - though feels the Tottenham star will have to leave the club to win trophies.
He has been one of the great Premier League players.' The way he scores goals every year - without a doubt.' 'He hasn't won a trophy and sometimes people ridicule him on that. Kane attempted to leave Tottenham last summer and join Manchester City in his pursuit of trophies. Teddy Sheringham has hailed Harry Kane as the best striker in the world - though feels the Tottenham star will have to leave the club to win trophies. Harry Kane 'needs to LEAVE' Tottenham if he wants to win trophies, insists club legend Teddy Sheringham - after labelling England captain the 'best No 9 in the WORLD' following his brilliant double in 5-0 rout of Everton
Teddy Sheringham has told Harry Kane that he needs to leave Tottenham Hotspur, if he wants to play in the biggest games with the biggest players.
If you want to do that, I think he needs to leave." “I just felt that it was the right time for me to leave. “He’s got to eye up the situation, the same as what I did really,” Sheringham continued. 🗣 "You want to be playing in Champions League finals, you want to be playing for the league title. “It’s a short career. “If I was advising him, which Tottenham supporters are not very happy about when I say this, you want to play at the top level, you want to be playing in Champions League Finals and FA Cup Finals, you want to be playing at the end of the season for the league titles.
Former Tottenham striker Teddy Sheringham has claimed that Antonio Conte's body language 'goes from one extreme to the other'.
'Arsenal are the form team which hurts me to say and I was really impressed by them at the weekend and they look like they'll get that fourth spot. 'I don't know if he's had problems upstairs or got the hump a bit. There's a long way to go.' But just recently he's changed. Sheringham said that Conte's body language in recent weeks has 'gone from one extreme to the other' Former Tottenham striker Teddy Sheringham has claimed that Antonio Conte's body language 'goes from one extreme to the other'.
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From that moment on, I knew Sheringham was not for me.” We didn’t exchange a single word while we were there.” ‘Jesus Christ! How many people just saw Teddy Sheringham do that to me?’ I was embarrassed. I was confused. “Snubbed on the line when you’re making your debut as a young kid… “That’s how embarrassed I felt.
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You saw him playing passes like he did at the weekend, he is a quality player and he could be the difference between Brentford staying up with those little bits of quality that he shows. This is what he will bring to this team, that precision from delivery." "I think he was good, but I think he can be even better than this.
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"When you are playing in a team that is focused and all rowing in the same way it is all great. Of course, the shoulders go down and there is a little bit of players losing belief." He is now the deepest one. [But] that is not acceptable. It is not. He lets the ball go inside. Certainly, the two central midfield players. What is going on at this top football club? "When you play against a team like Manchester City they find every little hole in your set-up. Is he not? Is he injured? It grinds you down when these teams keep dominating you.
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One thing is to be angry when we lose and another thing is to speak about my reaction and emotion. "To do this and to change this type of situation that is happening for many, many years in Tottenham, it's not simple. I think it’s normal sometimes you’re angry and other times you can face the situation in a different way. He said: "My reaction was that I was disappointed and frustrated for the result. I thought that they were improving under his guidance at the start of his time at the club, but I’m unsure what the direction is from here." When you look at Conte, his body language can go from one extreme to the next," the 55-year-old stated on Sky Sports' coverage of Monday Night Football.
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You want to be playing in FA Cup finals. "You want to be playing in Champions League finals. "You get 12 to 14 years if you are lucky he’s come to another crossroads in his career where he’s thinking what to do.
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"I cannot control results and I cannot predict which matches we are going to win, draw or lose, it’s impossible. “So if you asked me now to chuck some money on a team finishing fourth, Arsenal would be my pick. They were very, very impressive.
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"It's a big end of the season for Tottenham - they're in the mix. We are in there and in the mix and we have to feel that pressure if we want to be a top team. He has been for the last four or five years, he's proving it year in and year out. "We are not the finished article yet but the manager has had time to settle in and, physically, I think we are in a really good position. If you want to do that he needs to leave. "He's coming to another crossroads in his career of, 'What do I do?