Tottenham Hotspur legend Jurgen Klinsmann is desperate for Harry Kane not to be overloaded with expectations in light of his superb form.
Kane, a product of Spurs' youth system, scored his 22nd Premier League goal of the season last weekend against Liverpool, in the process setting a club record for the most goals scored in a season in the Premier League era.
Klinsmann, who netted 20 goals in the Premier League for Spurs in the 1994/95 campaign, is impressed with Kane's consistency, especially taking into account his young age.
He told Spurs' official site: "I'm simply amazed how consistent Harry at still such a young age performs week in, week out.
"His composure with the ball, his vision for his team mates, his decision making is almost always spot on", Klinsmann added.
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The former Germany striker is now keen for Kane not to be overloaded with expectations for both club and country.
Kane is still just 22 years old, but already has ten senior caps for England to his name, netting four goals in the process.
Klinsmann explained: "I hope people don't overload him with expectations since he's still very young.
"It would be wonderful to see him become a real leader at Spurs as well as for England."
Kane is currently powering Spurs' title push through his goals and will be aiming to add further to his tally as the north London side look to catch Premier League leaders Leicester City.