HARRY KANE |
Tottenham
striker Harry Kane conceded to being disappointed with the 2-2 draw against
Arsenal after his spectacular goal prompted “a flood of emotions”.
Arsenal
struck first as the north London rivals sought to gain ground on English
Premier League leaders Leicester City at White Hart Lane, with Aaron Ramsey
cleverly backheeling past Hugo Lloris in the 39th minute.
But
the visitors’ hopes of victory appeared to unravel entirely after Francis
Coquelin hacked Kane down to be sent off in the 55th minute.
Toby
Alderweireld levelled with an hour played, two minutes before Kane steered home
a magnificent angled strike – tearing off his protective face mask in
celebration.
“We’re
very disappointed,” Kane told Spurs’ official website.
“We
needed to kill it and get a third. That’s football. We’ll deal with it and move
on.”
On
his 20th goal of the season, the England forward added: “I got it out of my
feet and thought ‘why not?’, so to see it go in meant a flood of emotions.”
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