"He (Kane) was really emotional when he watched Totti's last game with Roma and maybe it could inspire him. Maybe Harry could have the same type of career with Tottenham," Pochettino said.
"The most important thing is that he is happy in Tottenham, who knows what will happen tomorrow, but he's identified with the club where he grew up, he's a player who loves scoring goals he loves putting on the shirt."
Pochettino likened going to Real's Santiago Bernabeu as a footballing baptism and Tuesday will be the first time Kane plays at the famous stadium.
The England striker also received high praise from Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane.
"He is a fundamental player for Tottenham, he is very good in every aspect, but the best thing about him is that he's always got the goal on his mind," said Zidane, who has won the Champions League as a player and twice as a manager with Real.
"He's a very complete player even though he does not look it, but he always turns up when he needs to."
Kane's Spanish teammate Fernando Llorente meanwhile said the striker "turns everything he touches into a goal".
From SuperSport
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