Sunday 15 January 2017 12:22, UK
Harry Kane hailed one of the best weeks of his life after he followed up the birth of his first child with a hat-trick in Tottenham's comfortable win over West Brom on Saturday.
The England forward sat out of the FA Cup third-round victory against Aston Villa after his wife gave birth to daughter Ivy just hours before.
But he returned to put the Baggies to the sword with a hat-trick which, along with Gareth McAuley's own goal, gave title-chasing Spurs a well-deserved 4-0 win.
Kane opened the scoring before wrapping up the points with a five-minute double in the second half and admitted afterwards it had been a week to remember.
"I've not had many better weeks," the 23-year-old told Spurs TV.
"It's been a whirlwind of a week, the birth of my daughter, that was incredible, an amazing experience, looking after her all week and then getting ready for this game and to score a hat-trick and win 4-0 in the way we did,
"It's all been quite surreal really. I don't think it's sunk in yet. The baby is there sleeping at home and I look at her amazed that she's here.
"That was that part of it [the week] and then I've been focused on training, I've tried to make sure that I'm getting enough sleep at home and the missus [Kate] has been great, making sure I get enough sleep! What a great way to finish the week off."
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