talKSPORT : "If I was Harry Kane I would certainly be frustrated thinking 'we play deep, we don't get enough crosses in and we're not playing to my strengths'. "However, results would suggest that at the moment everything is quite rosy and the more you win games and see yourself up the top of the table then the problems in your mind about how you're playing or how much of the ball you're getting probably disappears."But if results don't go well then all of a sudden, as a top centre forward, you're thinking 'hang on a minute, I'm not built for this counter-attacking style'."Owen did, however, heap praise on Kane for developing his game under Mourinho.He added: "In many ways, as well, he's changed his role with the evolution of Tottenham..
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