HARRY KANE believes Tottenham have an advantage over their top four rivals because they are currently flying under the radar.
Spurs are looking to return to the Champions League for the first time since Harry Redknapp was in charge.
Mauricio Paochettino's side are starting to find their feet after a slow start, with the recent 4-1 victory over Manchester City the highlight of a mixed season so far.
However, Kane, whose side are currently eighth in the Premier League and just two points off Crystal Palace in fourth, reckons the fact they have gone unnoticed will give them the edge over rivals such as Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal.
“Nobody is really talking about us and the top four, and that’s probably a good thing," he told The Guardian.
"We haven’t lost in the league since the first game of the season.
"We’ve had a few draws where we should have won as well, but we are playing well and doing the right things.
"We have a fit, young squad and we are training hard.
We are happy to stay under the radar and keep putting in good performances because it’s very open this year.
"That’s down to the standard of the Premier League – anyone can beat anyone, and that’s been shown a lot this season.”
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