Hugo Lloris believes Tottenham now boast their own superstar in Harry Kane just as Real Madrid have Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona have Lionel Messi.
Kane's first Champions League hat trick came against Apoel Nicosia on Tuesday and secured Spurs a 3-0 victory while underlining the 24-year-old's status as one of the deadliest strikers in the world.
This year, Kane has 34 goals in 30 club appearances, including six hat tricks. That is more trebles than Messi and Ronaldo combined, with the La Liga pair owning two each.
The England forward is also the top scorer in this season's Champions League, his earlier double against Borussia Dortmund giving him five goals overall, ahead of Ronaldo's four and Messi's two.