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Harry Kane has admitted where the pressure on him comes from - being in everyone's fantasy team!

The Tottenham star has exploded on to the Premier League scene with 30 goals, the first Spurs striker do so since Gary Lineker.

But despite carrying the expectations of a club Kane admits he also feels the expectation from elsewhere too.

"I'm in my own fantasy team as well so there's quite a bit of pressure on it," he says on the new series of The Clare Balding Show which airs tomorrow night at 20.00pm on BT Sport 1.

"I've picked lots of Spurs players to keep cool with my teammates. But I'm not doing very good."

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Kane's journey from Tottenham's reserves to England's first team has been one of the stories of the season.

But he insists he has no intention to sit on his laurels next year and is bidding for bigger and better things.

"Obviously this season has been, like I say, crazy and more than what I ever expected to do so early on but it’s happened and it’s how you deal with it," he added.

"Obviously I am hoping to go on and win many trophies for Spurs and for England, that’s always been the aim since I was a kid, dreaming of lifting the trophy one day for them so that’s what I’ve got to do.

"A lot of hard work along the way and hopefully we can achieve it."

Harry Kane: Career in pictures

Reports have linked Kane with a move away from White Hart Lane this summer but the 21-year-old has moved to quell such talk saying he has no intention of leaving Spurs for a while yet.

"I want to be a player that does everything he can to reach his ability and I’ll do that," he added.

"I’ll keep working hard, obviously I want to win trophies like any other player would and yeah, like I say, Spurs is where I’m at and where I plan to be for a very long time so we’ll be looking to win some good trophies in the future."

Kane's critics believe next season will be a lot tougher when Premier League defenders know what to expect from this year's surprise package.

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But the man himself acknowledges he will indeed be a marked man but is relishing the challenge that presents.

"I think so but that’s part of it and that’s how I’ve got to cope with that and it has to progress and that," he says.

"A lot of people say second seasons are harder than the first because people are now expecting you to do stuff so yes, that’s down to me to work hard and try and improve and like I say, just letting my football do the talking."

Harry Kane was speaking ahead of his appearance on the new series of The Clare Balding Show. To see the full interview watch BT Sport 1 from 8:00pm tomorrow or on BBC Two at 10:00pm tomorrow.

Time Line Harry Kane timeline July 28, 1993 Born in Chingford, Essex 2001 Spends a year at Arsenal's Academy 2004 Joins Tottenham's Academy October 27, 2009 Makes first appearance on Tottenham bench in a League Cup tie vs Everton January 2011 Moves to Leyton Orient on loan, scoring five goals in 18 League One games August 25, 2011 Makes Spurs debut against Hearts in Europa League qualifier, winning a penalty, which he then missed in a 0-0 draw December 15, 2011 Scores first Spurs goal in 4-0 Europa League win at Shamrock Rovers January 2012 Joins Millwall on loan for the rest of the season, along with Spurs team-mate Ryan Mason. Scores 9 in 27 games, earning the Lions' Young Player of the Year award. August 18, 2012 Makes Premier League debut, coming on as a sub for Spurs against Newcastle after turning out for England's Under-19s that summer August 31, 2012 Joins Norwich on a season-long loan, but is recalled after Spurs fail to land a striker in the January transfer window February, 2013 Joins Leicester City on loan for the rest of the season, scoring two in 13. August 13, 2013 Makes England Under-21 debut against Scotland October 10, 2013 Scores hat-trick for England's Under-21 side against San Marino October 30, 2013 Scores first goal at White Hart Lane in penalty shootout win over Hull in the League Cup. Also nets his spot kick April 7, 2014 Scores in his first Premier League start for Tottenham, netting in the 5-1 win over Sunderland. Goes on to bag goals in Spurs' next two games against West Brom and Fulham October 23, 2014 Scores hat-trick versus Asteras Tripolis in the Europa League. Ends the match in goal following Hugo Lloris' late red card February 2, 2015 Pens new five-and-a-half-year deal with Spurs February 7, 2015 Scores both goals in Spurs' come-from-behind 2-1 win over Arsenal February 13, 2015 Wins Premier League Player of the Month for January March 13, 2015 Wins Premier League Player of the Month for February, becoming only the fourth player to win back-to-back awards March 19, 2015 Wins his first call-up to the England senior team March 21, 2015 Nets first Premier League hat-trick in 4-3 win at home to Leicester March 27, 2015 Comes on as a substitute to make England debut against Lithuania. Scores after 78 seconds April 26, 2015 Wins PFA Young Player of the Year - and finishes as runner-up in the same body's Player of the Year voting