In a recent interview with Sky Sports Germany, former Tottenham Hotspur captain Harry Kane spoke highly of his team's newly-introduced striker Dominic Solanke. Kane spoke specifically about his new teammate during his return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a pre-season friendly and expressed his expectations for Solanke's future performances.
Kane began by emphasizing two of Solanke's main characteristics on the pitch, "He plays with a lot of intensity and he's fast." These two characteristics undoubtedly make Solanke extremely competitive in the game, able to quickly adapt and integrate into Postecoglou's tactical system. Kane further noted, "He's definitely going to get a lot of chances in this team under Postecoglou's system." This is a recognition of both Solanke's individual ability and his tactical fit with the team.
Kane gave full credit to Tottenham for bringing in this signing in Solanke: "I think it's a very good signing." Not only did he speak highly of Solanke on a technical level, but he also expressed his welcome to his new teammate in terms of the team atmosphere: "I met him in the dressing room and wished him all the best, and of course, I hope he has a great season." Kane's words certainly add more confidence and motivation to Solanke's future at Tottenham.
Solanke, as a young and full of potential striker, his joining has undoubtedly injected new vitality into Tottenham's forward line. Under the leadership and help of Kane and other veterans, Solanke is expected to grow rapidly in the new season and contribute more goals and assists to the team. At the same time, his arrival will also further enrich the tactical play of Tottenham Hotspur, providing a strong guarantee for the team to achieve good results in various tournaments.