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Tottenham 'means the world' to Harry Kane, says Danny Rose

Rose: "You just don't want to be on a losing side when you're on Harry's side, even in training. He's got that aura that you want to do the best you can"

Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur
Image: Tottenham 'means the world' to club captain Harry Kane, according to team-mate Danny Rose

Tottenham defender Danny Rose says the club "means the world" to Harry Kane, while also revealing the striker has a nasty streak.

Kane's future has been the subject of speculation in recent months, partly fuelled by the player himself after he confessed he would have to leave Spurs if they could not match his ambition.

The England captain has always stated his desire to win trophies with Tottenham and Rose, who is currently on loan at Newcastle, says that is obvious.

"With Harry, we all hope his goals and his performances will merit a trophy one way or another during his career, but Tottenham means the world to him," he told the Lockdown Tactics podcast.

"We know that and when you see him disappointed, it's just one of those things that when you're on Harry's team in training you win. It's not a coincidence.

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Image: Kane has admitted he may have to leave Spurs in the future if the club is unable to challenge for trophies

"You just don't want to be on a losing side when you're on Harry's side, even in training. He's got that aura that you want to do the best you can."

One story that emerged from Tottenham's memorable run to last season's Champions League final was Kane's intervention at half-time of the semi-final second leg at Ajax.

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Spurs were trailing 3-0 on aggregate and Kane produced a passionate dressing room speech that preceded a memorable comeback.

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Rose has voiced his concerns about the health risks associated with the return of football amidst the coronavirus pandemic

"One that sticks out is Ajax," Rose explained. "He was injured but he came to Amsterdam and we were losing 2-0 at half-time, 3-0 on aggregate and he was watching in the stands.

"He came down and he just ripped into us basically. Just telling us we weren't good enough and a certain player (Frenkie De Jong) was running the show for Ajax, what were we going to do about it? We had to pull our fingers out.

"He's switched quite a few times Harry. You wouldn't think it but when he goes, he loses it, but in a good way. He wants you to do better. He wants the best for himself but also for his team-mates."

Harry Kane celebrates with team-mates after scoring his second and Spurs' fourth goal
Image: Rose has confirmed Kane gave a passionate half-time team talk as Spurs came back to beat Ajax in the Champions League semi-finals last season

Rose also revealed how Spurs were interested in signing Harry Maguire from Hull after he made an early impression on Mauricio Pochettino.

"Touching on Harry [Maguire], we played Hull at White Hart Lane and I think we won 2-0 or 3-0, I think Brucey (Steve Bruce) was manager, and straight away our gaffer was all over Harry.

"I think they were in for him. Once Poch had took a liking to him, I started to notice him straight away."

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