
Heung-min Son hailed Tottenham teammate Harry Kane after victory at Leeds United.
Kane set up Son for Spurs' final goal in Saturday's 4-0 win at Elland Road – which prompted Leeds to sack manager Marcelo Bielsa yesterday – to break the record for goal combinations in the Premier League with 37, moving clear of Chelsea legends Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba.
"What more can I say about Harry?" Son told the London Evening Standard. "I think with any compliment, I'm gone. I can't say any more about him.
"You can say 'superb', you can say 'phenomenal'. It's not enough for me. I've played together with him for a long time and I'm still looking at him and thinking, 'Wow, this is unbelievable'.
"So I think words are not enough. He's just an unreal player. I'm really happy to work with him every day and playing together is a big honour.
"A striker is always scoring goals and a No10 is making assists, he can do both, whatever we need. And he wants to improve.
"To have a striker like this is massive. What can I say about Harry? He's doing so well, we're glad to have him and we can still help him as well to get many goals. He's still hungry for goals and big things as a team. We need to work for him, create chances for him. This is a team thing."
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