Tottenham striker Harry Kane has stated that he wants to become a legend at White Hart Lane and is determined not to be a one-season wonder.

The homegrown centre forward broke into the North London side last season and did not look back, scoring 31 goals in all competitions for Mauricio Pochettino’s men.

There is a lot of pressure on Kane again this campaign, with Spurs relying on the England international’s goals if they are to win a place in the Premier League top four.

Kane has stated that he is looking forward to proving himself once more and is relishing the opportunity to wear the number ten shirt with his boyhood club.

“Fans are excited to see whether I can do it again – and I am excited to see if I can,” Kane told The Telegraph.

“I was a fan myself and I know what it’s like. If someone comes out of the blocks and scores 31 goals in one season then you think ‘ok, was that a one-off or will he do it again?’

“I have a lot of self-belief and I think it will happen. I think I will just get better and better. It’s what great players do, they don’t let up on anything. And I wouldn’t do that anyway.

“It’s such an iconic number at Spurs. When you look at the players who have worn it – Sheringham, Keane, Hoddle, Ferdinand, Greaves.

“When I was growing up Keane and Sheringham were my idols and they wore 10. So it was always my dream to wear it. Obviously 18 was great to me and Defoe gave it to me.

“But when I knew 10 was available I just wanted it. I love this club and to be wearing number 10 for Tottenham is amazing for me. I could not resist.”

Kane will feature for Spurs this weekend as they look to get their first points of the 2015-16 season, as they host Stoke at White Hart Lane.

Despite Roberto Soldado leaving Tottenham for Villarreal, Kane will have new man Clinton N’Jie as competition for places.