HARRY KANE is hoping Tottenham’s luck has changed now he has rediscovered his goalscoring form with a hat-trick against Bournemouth.
By contrast, Kane's 32 goals last season drew transfer interest from Manchester United and even Real Madrid.
But he stayed at White Hart Lane and his early season famine, after such a feast last year, failed to phase him.
“Obviously as a striker you want to be scoring goals but it isn't the end of the world if I'm not,” told Sky Sports.
"Last season I seemed to be scoring every time I stepped out on the pitch so it was new this season for me, only scoring one in nine games.
“As a striker you learn about yourself in those periods and you learn about what you have to do to get out of it.
“For me it was all about working hard and staying patient as it isn't always going to go your way as a striker and you've just got to be ready for when it does.
"I had a bit of luck with the odd chance that came my way and that's what you have to be ready for. All you can do on the training pitch is try and be ready and practice the chances, then when one comes your way in a game you're in a position to put it away."
A 5-1 victory away from home took Spurs up to sixth in the table, despite only having won four out of their first ten Premier League fixtures.
However, they have proved difficult to beat, with only Leicester able to match their record of a solitary defeat in the league this season.
And Kane once again believes with a rub of the green here and there, the White Hart Lane outfit would be knocking on the door of the top four, where they want to finish come May.
“We've been a tad unlucky this season, even though we have been unbeaten since the first game,” Kane added.
“The draws we have had should really have been wins. We've got to keep this up and keep on trying to improve and get better.
"There's still a long way to go, we've had our sights on top four for the last few years now but you've got to play well the whole season to achieve that.
“We've got the team to do it we just need to remain consistent and keep picking up results. We've got a lot of work from now until the end of the season, but we're excited about the way the league is shaping up.”
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