Completing the season as the Premier League's top scorer has done little to numb Tottenham striker Harry Kane's agony after Spurs not just missed out to Leicester City in the title race yet saw intense adversaries Arsenal move above them on the last day.
Tottenham's amazing season wallowed in the last weeks as they grabbed only two focuses from their last four recreations, including a 5-1 pounding by consigned Newcastle on Sunday that permitted Arsenal to complete above them for the 21st year in succession.
Kane won this current season's Golden Boot with 25 objectives, one more than Leicester's Jamie Vardy and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, yet the forward said individual eminence was dominated close by woeful completion.
"It would have been more pleasant to have won the brilliant boot on a superior day," Kane, who was named in England's preparatory squad for Euro 2016 on Monday, told British media.
"For me, it's a tad bit of a nice sentiment, however generally I'm gutted we haven't completed the season off solid.
"That makes it harder on the grounds that we know the amount it intends to the fans and the amount it intends to the club. At the point when individuals think Arsenal had an awful season and we've had a decent one, yet regardless they complete above us, it harms."
Completing third puts the club into next season's Champions League, however Kane said that while Spurs were gaining ground they had a lengthy, difficult experience in front of them.
"Amusements like Newcastle and the most recent couple of weeks demonstrate there's still a ton of work to do. We haven't split it yet," he included.
"Despite everything we're learning, regardless we need to buckle down regardless we need to make strides. However, everything is set up so we as a whole need to attempt to stay positive us, the fans, the club since we're moving in the right heading."
Top scorers in Premier League 2015-16 season:
Harry Kane (Tottenham) 25, Sergio Aguero (Man City) 24, Jamie Vardy (Leicester) 24, Romelu Lukaku (Everton) 18, Riyad Mahrez (Leicester) 17, Olivier Giroud (Arsenal) 16, Jermain Defoe (Sunderland) 15, Odion Ighalo (Watford) 15
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