Tottenham will look to end another impressive Premier League campaign on a high when they travel to relegated Hull City on Sunday.
A second successive runners-up finish is officially Spurs' best league finish in 54 years, since coming second in 1962/63, and their 83 point haul would have been enough to win the Premier League title on eight previous occasions.If they avoid defeat at Hull, they will equal a club record for fewest defeats in a season (4), set in 1919.
Harry Kane's superb four-goal haul in Tottenham's 6-1 thrashing of Leicester on Thursday night has put the striker on course to retain his Golden Boot award this season. The Tottenham striker's goals took him to 26 for the campaign, two ahead of Everton's Romelu Lukaku and three clear of Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez.
Tigers boss Marco Silva could not save Hull from relegation but his work has been noted by other clubs, with Watford reportedly keen to speak to the Portuguese boss about their vacant position.
However, Silva's men have taken just four points from their last six matches, which ultimately cost them their status as a Premier League club.
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