The Portuguese boss hailed the England international after his goal scoring return against West Brom.
Harry Kane “will beat every possible record” in Tottenham’s history in terms of goals, according to Jose Mourinho, who has heaped praise upon the “special” Tottenham striker.
Kane had been sidelined for two matches after damaging his ankles in a 3-1 defeat to Liverpool on January 28, but returned to action ahead of schedule for a home fixture against West Brom on Sunday.
The England international looked a bit rusty in the first half as he squandered two gilt-edge chances on his left foot, but made no mistake with his right early in the second period.
Kane latched onto a neat Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg pass before dispatching calmly past Sam Johnstone in the Baggies’ net, and Son Heung-min doubled Spurs’ advantage moments later to seal a 2-0 victory for the hosts.