Harry Kane must be ‘sick’ of winning nothing with Tottenham despite his individual brilliance each season.
The 27-year-old striker has scored 220 goals in 330 appearances for Spurs, who have not won a trophy since beating Chelsea in the League Cup final in 2008.
Tottenham face an anxious wait to see if Kane will be fit to face Man City in the Carabao Cup final this weekend after he injured his ankle in a 2-2 draw with Everton on Friday.
Kane scored twice in that game as Spurs’ hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League suffered another blow with the club five points behind fourth-placed West Ham.
Former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara insists Kane is ‘killing himself’ for the team and getting nothing back in return.
He told talkSPORT: “Spurs are Harry Kane FC at the minute. Everything they do goes through him.
“He constantly gets the team out of trouble. If I was Harry Kane I would go in after games and be pulling my hair out.
“He must walk off the pitch and go, ‘I’ve scored two goals again, away from home, carried the team and got nothing from it’.
“He must be sick of it. He’s scored the most Premier League goals without winning the title. That is not a stat that you want.
“He’s killing himself for the team, getting injured all the time and he never gets anything from it.
“If he went to a Man City and he played 28 games [per season], picked up a few injuries, at the end of the season I guarantee he’d still be picking up trophies.
“At Spurs, he’s killing himself for the team and at the end of the season he’s got nothing.
“I feel for him. If he misses the Carabao Cup final, which is really likely now because he’s had that ankle injury before, he must just think, ‘I’ve had enough’.
“He’s constantly carrying this team, constantly scoring goals, getting injured and getting nothing from it.”
Tottenham will have caretaker mangers for their Premier League clash against Southampton on Wednesday, which is LIVE on talkSPORT from 6pm, after they sacked Jose Mourinho.
The Portuguese manager was relieved of his duties on Monday with academy coaches Ryan Mason and Chris Powell taking charge of the first-team until June.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said: “Jose and his coaching staff have been with us through some of our most challenging times as a club.
“Jose is a true professional who showed enormous resilience during the pandemic.
“On a personal level I have enjoyed working with him and regret that things have not worked out as we both had envisaged.
“He will always be welcome here and we should like to thank him and his coaching staff for their contribution.”
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