Tottenham striker Harry Kane has hit out at his critics after ending his goal-scoring drought in Spurs' 4-1 win over Manchester City at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
Kane's 61st minute strike ended a seven-game goal-less run in the Premier League for the 22-year-old, who found the back of the net 21 times in the league for Tottenham last campaign.
Kane said he was pleased to open his account for the 2015/16 season and he hoped to have 'shut up' some of his critics in the process.
"Maybe I shut up a few people who have been talking over the last few weeks," Kane said.
"Only seven games and a few people said 'one-season wonder'. People can judge me at the end of the season and we will go from there. I have to stay focused but it is great to score.
"When you score like last season it becomes a drug, and when someone takes it away from you you want to get it back. You want to score again and it was a good feeling to score again.
"It is frustrating [to be criticised]. I kind of use it to get my juices flowing and to prove these people wrong. I have had to prove people wrong throughout my career to get where I am.
"It is not easy coming through as a youngster but it makes me want to get better and the more people say it, the more I want to prove them wrong."