Tottenham striker Harry Kane will end his Premier League goal scoring drought after the international break.
That is the opinion of his teammate Eric Dier, who still has faith that star forward Kane will come good for Spurs this term.
Kane was the subject of high profile transfer speculation in the summer, as he sought a move to Manchester City and has zero goals in the Premier League so far this season.
Dier said, per the Mirror: "It was a difficult time for everyone coming back after the last international break for lots of different reasons.
"Harry came back late for the start of the season because of the Euros, like quite a few players did after the Copa America as well, so those players are just finding their feet which is normal.
"Obviously because Harry is Harry, there's more attention on him than a lot of other players around the league who are experiencing the same thing right now.
"But I have no doubt about Harry's qualities, performances or goals because they will definitely come and when they come there will be a lot of them, you can be sure of that.
"I also think Harry will be the first to say that the most important thing is that the team wins and his performance was really good against Villa."