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Emma de Duve

What Harry Kane was spotted doing at 7pm on Sunday after Tottenham's victory against Aston Villa

Tottenham had a perfect weekend as they beat Aston Villa 4-0 on Sunday, after Arsenal and Man United both lost their fixtures. This leaves Antonio Conte's side in fourth place for another week, with Mikel Arteta's team sitting three points behind, with a game in hand.

Spurs now have seven matches left in the final stretch of the season, as the battle for a Champions League spot continues. After a slow start to the season, Harry Kane is back in fine form and although he hasn't scored in the last few games, he has been a key part in the build-up to a number of Tottenham's goals.

After the victory on Saturday, the England captain jetted off to America, to watch the final rounds of golf in the Masters tournament. Scottie Scheffler has now been crowned the winner of the tournament, with Rory McIlroy finishing second.

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Ahead of him going to watch the final rounds, Kane was interviewed by Sky Sports and started by speaking about what it felt like to be watching the tournament. "I'm just loving it being here, amazing place," he admitted.

"Obviously I've been watching it on TV now for a while. [I] had the opportunity to come and see it for myself and [it's] truly magical."

"I love my golf. Sometimes when I'm on the first tee in front of a crowd, I get more nervous than when I'm playing football," the 28-year-old added.

"Just appreciating what they're doing. I mean when you see some of the holes, the slopes and the greens around this place, it just shows how good they are when they're making so many birdies."

Football is a very different sport to golf, most notably the fact that Kane is used to playing on the pitch with 21 other players, whilst golf is all about the individual. The England captain's performances may be watched and picked apart, but it is how the team performs that really matters.

However the Tottenham striker did find a parallel...penalties. Whether Kane is stepping up to the penalty spot for his club or country, all eyes are on him to put the ball in the back of the net and he was asked at the Masters how he deals with that pressure.

"I think it comes down to routine and practice. Penalties and penalty shootouts is the only thing I can compare an individual sport to as all eyes are on you in that single moment, but I just trust what I've done.

"Hopefully they can handle the pressure when it comes to crunch time and that's what we all look forward to seeing," the 28-year-old admitted, ahead of going to enjoy the rest of the tournament.

Kane isn't likely to have long in America, as he will have to return to Hotspur Way and prepare with his team for Spurs' next match. Conte's side will welcome Brighton to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday and hope they can get another needed three points, as the end of the season approaches.

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