Tottenham head coach Angelos Postecoglou sarcastically answered the question of whether the London team has become better after the departure of striker Harry Kane to Bayern Munich.
"I don't agree with the idea that we are playing better without Harry, because in the last game he played for us, Harry scored four goals.
I think we would have been able to squeeze him in somewhere if he had stayed - I say this with sarcasm. But his absence allows us to bring in different players who change the dynamics. Although I want my teams to play according to a clear structure, I try to form a balanced squad where everyone can change the dynamics of the game. Using Son as a nine is not the same as using Harry or Richardison as a nine.
Not having Harry in the team changes us as a team because we rely on other players, but if he was here, the structure would remain the same and we would have the same fundamentals of dominating the opposition and putting pressure on them," the Evening Standard quoted Postecoglou as saying.