Postpublished at 08:37 British Summer Time 19 May 2017
Just going to bring you some breaking news now....
16 Premier League news conferences
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Just going to bring you some breaking news now....
Harry Kane scored four goals in Thursday's 6-1 win at Leicester to move to the top the golden boot standings, ahead of Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez.
The England striker, who was the Premier League's top scorer last season with 25, has scored two goals more than Lukaku and three more than Sanchez.
If Kane scores twice against Hull on Sunday, he will have scored the most goals in a Premier League season, since Alan Shearer scored 34 in the 1994/95 season.
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The Guardian
We will be talking football most of the day so we are just going allow a little rugby union news to sneak in...
According to The Guardian, England captain Dylan Hartley could go to New Zealand with the British and Irish Lions after all...
Wales hooker Ken Owens is unlikely to feature for the Scarlets should the region reach the Pro12 final on 27 May.
The Times
Photographer: "Just do *that* pose for me and look into the distance"
Jurgen Klopp: "Really?"
Photographer: "Yes, it will be a really powerful image... the fans will love it"
Klopp: "Won't it be a bit corny?"
Photographer: Just do it Jurgen.
Klopp: *does the pose he has been practising since he joined Liverpool....*
Photographer: "Nailed it"
The Daily Star
So, having scored four last night against Leicester, Tottenham's Harry Kane decided to add a little spice to the end of his season, putting himself well in contention for the Premier League's golden boot.
His manager Mauricio Pochettino described him as "one of the best strikers in the world", and insists the club can keep their best players this summer.
The Daily Express
Though Chelsea ended their Premier League title hopes last week, there was no let-up from Tottenham, who won for the 25th time in the league this season.
Harry Kane helped himself to two predatory goals from close range before rattling in twice from 20 yards in the last few minutes to move to 26 league goals for the campaign - two clear of Everton's Romelu Lukaku.
Son Heung-min also scored fine goals either side of half-time, volleying in Dele Alli's masterful pass, and bending in from 25 yards after a swift counter-attack.
Daily Mirror
Yesterday, we learned the FA will introduce bans for players who dive in English football under new Football Association regulations.
The Mirror have highlighted former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher who tweeted "More problems for Man United next season" in response to the new rule, which will come into force from next season...
Carragher had been critical of United youngster Marcus Rashford for an apparent dive against Swansea earlier in the season.
Let's have a look at today's back pages...
By the way, as there are 10 Premier League matches on Sunday, there are 16 manager news conferences going on around the country today.
We only have two ears each, but we will endeavour to bring you at least snippet of all of them...
It's the last ones of the season so we may get a few "lols" from one or two of them... but then again, they are football managers. We are asking a lot.
It's Friday...
That's the good news.
The bad news is it's the final day of the Premier League on Sunday.
But don't worry - there is a transfer window and that is never* dull.
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