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Harry Kane is not a machine, says Tottenham team-mate Erik Lamela

Harry Kane has not scored in Tottenham's last three games
Image: Harry Kane has not scored in his last five appearances for Spurs and England

Harry Kane is not a "machine" and it is only a matter of time before he is back among the goals, according to Tottenham team-mate Erik Lamela.

The striker endured another frustrating night on Tuesday as Spurs slumped to a late 2-1 Champions League defeat at Inter Milan, doing little to take the focus away from his form and fitness.

The England captain, who has gone five games for club and country without a goal, missed a good opportunity at the San Siro, but Lamela insists Kane should not be the only player to carry the scoring burden for Spurs.

"Harry is not a machine. He scores a lot. He always scores," Lamela said. "Here he didn't and for two or three games he didn't. But he will score again.

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"It's not like Harry needs to score every single game. Christian (Eriksen) scored, I scored in the last game. Sonny (Heung-Min Son) will score. Lucas (Moura) will score. All the pressure is not on Harry.

"All the attacking players need to score. And that's it."

Lamela insists there is no crisis of confidence at Tottenham, even though the defeat to Inter means they have lost three games in a row for the first time under Mauricio Pochettino.

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Christian Eriksen celebrates scoring for Tottenham early in the second half at Inter Milan
Image: Christian Eriksen put Tottenham ahead early in the second half

The visitors capitulated late on in Milan as efforts from Mauro Icardi and Matias Vecino in the final eight minutes turned the match on its head following Eriksen's deflected goal.

That loss followed back-to-back Premier League defeats to Watford and Liverpool, but Lamela says the belief within the group is strong.

"I don't think we're losing our confidence," he said. "We believe in each other in this team.

"That's why we always fight until the end of the season. Of course, now you're thinking like this. But inside the dressing room, I can tell you it's not like this.

Image: Mauro Icardi and Radja Nainggolan celebrate after the Argentine's goal against Spurs

"We believe in this team. It's time to win again. This will help a lot, but we have confidence in ourselves.

"We're disappointed because we were winning and to lose like this in the last 10 minutes is bad," Lamela said.

"It's bad for us because we came here to win and in the end we didn't get the points, so very disappointed."

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