Harry Kane mocked as 'even West Ham' win a trophy before Tottenham star

 Harry Kane's trophy drought has been mocked on social media after David Moyes and West Ham lifted silverware - and the England skipper went another season without

Harry Kane mocked as 'even West Ham' win a trophy before Tottenham star

Harry Kane's lack of silverware became the topic of conversation on social media as West Ham ended their own trophy drought in style in Prague.

The England captain and Tottenham talisman has fired home a total of 351 goals for club and country but is yet to lift a trophy - watching on as rival clubs succeed.

The 29-year-old was on the tongues of many as David Moyes' Hammers beat Fiorentina 2-1 in the Europa Conference League final - and not many were sympathetic.

One comment said: "I still can’t believe Declan Rice has lifted a European trophy with West Ham while Harry Kane is still clapping at Spurs."

A second fan posted: "The whole West Ham squad have now won more than Harry Kane."

A third continued: "Harry Kane must be watching on and seriously considering his Tottenham future..."

A fourth concluded: "Have West Ham had a better season than Arsenal and Declan Rice had a better career than Harry Kane now?"

Harry Kane mocked as 'even West Ham' win a trophy before Tottenham star

Kane could be about to end his trophy drought next season should he leave Tottenham with a year left on his contract to join Real Madrid.

Los Blancos are said to be keen on signing Kane as a replacement for Karim Benzema following his move to Saudi Arabia.

Real Madrid have won at least one trophy in each of the last four seasons and nine of the last 12.

Harry Kane mocked as 'even West Ham' win a trophy before Tottenham star

Speaking on speculation regarding his own future at the end of the campaign, Kane said: "That’s part and parcel of being a footballer – especially when you’re at the top of your game.

"I’ve just been focusing on this season and trying to help the team as much as possible.

"To score a couple today was nice, to finish that way, but all in all I’m just looking forward to a nice break and then a couple of games with England."

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