Harry Kane is happy that he and his Tottenham team have managed to get three wins out of their last four games.
However, Kane realizes that European football next season is still very much up in the air for his team.
The England and Spurs captain admits nothing short of two wins from the final two games will do if they are to have a chance of making the Europa League.
Speaking to the club’s official website, Kane knows that nothing is certain and other results will have to go the Lillywhites way.
He said: “Beating Newcastle was a massive win.”
“We said before, three games, it has to be three wins if we want to be in with a shout of reaching the Europa League.”
“Arsenal was a big win for us and that gave us momentum coming into these final three games.”
“Every game is tough, and it’s been an up-and-down season for us, especially our away form, so we knew it was important to get the three points, and thankfully we did.”
“Now, some of the teams around us have to play each other, so we’d imagine two more wins and we should be in the Europa League places.”
“But we can only take care of ourselves and see what happens. It’s a massive game on Sunday against Leicester now.”