The Tottenham Hotspur strike has sent a warning to defending champions Liverpool and other contenders in the premiership title race.

Harry Kane has issued a warning to Premier League title holders Liverpool over Tottenham Hotspurs' chance of winning the coveted silverware this season. The 27-year-old English striker has stated that his side has got everything needed to win the trophy this season and will leave it all out there to go to the wire.

Following a rather turbulent start to the 2020/2021 Premier League campaign, Spurs have managed to turn their fortunes around by recording a series of wins in recent times. Jose Mourinho's men are currently unbeaten in their last four appearances in the competition, winning three games and drawing the remaining one.

On Sunday, the North Londoners will make a trip to West Bromwich Albion and could potentially ascend top spot on the league table should result go their way. Ahead of the clash, deputy skipper of the side Harry Kane has remarked that the current set-up is very much capable of competing for silverware in what is Mourinho's second season at the club.

"When you look at the ability of our squad, you would definitely say that we've got enough to win a title," Kane told reporters ahead of Sunday's trip at the Hawthorns.

"But I'd also say that we've been close over the last four, five years and haven't quite got over the line. So, it's not as easy as just having a good squad - and winning a few games - to challenge for the title.

"But this is a season where I don't think one team's going to run away with it - like Liverpool last year. There's going to be opportunities for other teams to put good runs together and get right up the table.

"We've got to make sure we don't get carried away either. We know we've been playing well - and the last two games have been good for confidence, to grind out results and get ugly wins. That's what we're going to need.

"There have still been points dropped from winning positions. But so far so good. If we can win on the weekend, we'll be around the top of the table going into that international break. We'd have taken that before the start of the season."

Throughout the history of the club, the Premier League trophy has evaded Tottenham Hotspur. The London club's best-ever finish was achieved in the 2016/2017 season where they ended up behind title winners Chelsea under the tutelage of Mauricio Pochettino.