Sunday 30 August 2015 11:53, UK
Tottenham head coach Mauricio Pochettino insists he is not worried by Harry Kane's lack of goals.
The striker, who scored 31 in all competitions last season, is yet to get off the mark this season and has only scored twice in his last 12 Premier League games.
Spurs are yet to win this season but Pochettino said he was pleased with his side's performance in the 0-0 draw with Everton on Saturday Night Football, despite rueing a string of missed chances.
"With Harry, I think we have to wait. I am happy with his performance," he said.
"He had two or three clear chances to score and I hope he is clear in his mind and not thinking too much, only to work hard and play.
"I was happy with our performance because it was impossible for more. All we needed to do was score. We made a lot of chances and we should have done better with them.
"We were the better team but, in football, you need to score and for us it was impossible. I think it was clear that Tim Howard was man of the match
"In front of us in Everton was a good team, with good players. I am disappointed with the result but it was important to show we are a strong team and we showed character today."