Tottenham have nine must-win games to keep their Champions League dream alive - and he has vowed to start with a bang against Manchester United.The England striker has not played since New Year’s Day after being sidelined for three months with a hamstring injury.
Spurs have slipped down to eighth without the striker but the 26-year-old has handed manager Jose Mourinho a huge boost after recovering to full fitness.
Now he is looking to lead the line for Spurs against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side when the Premier League season restarts in full on June 19.
And Kane believes Spurs have the advantage of only having to play in the league having already been dumped out of Europe and the FA Cup.“We’ve got Man Utd first.