Mauricio Pochettino says Harry Kane has his tantrums just like any other player after the Tottenham striker scored a hat-trick in Sunday's 4-0 thrashing of Stoke.

Kane scored his second treble in a week, and third in nine matches, at White Hart Lane as Spurs moved up to second in the Premier League table.

Dele Alli added the fourth before half-time as Tottenham reduced the gap behind Chelsea to 10 points and pulled four clear of Liverpool in fifth.

Kane is the first Spurs player since Jimmy Greaves to score 20 goals in three consecutive seasons but it is also his attitude and work ethic that makes him so popular with the fans.

Pochetttino, however, insists there is a fiery side to the 23-year-old's personality too.

"He has his character," Pochettino said. "Sometimes Harry, he argues with me, sometimes he is upset with me, sometimes he is happy with me or with us.

"He has a strong character. His personality is what he shows on the pitch and the behaviour he showed today."

Kane's first against Stoke was his 100th career goal at club level and he is also on course to retain his Premier League Golden Boot award, sitting tied at the top of the charts with Alexis Sanchez on 17.

His record is all the more impressive given he missed seven weeks at the start of the season with an ankle injury and Pochettino believes his star striker is already writing his name into Spurs folklore.

"I think Harry has it all and the profile to be a legend here, if he has not already started to be a legend here with the goals he is scoring," Pochettino said.

"With how he behaves, how professional he is, how like a man he is - he has the perfect profile to be a legend here at Tottenham."

Pochettino added: "I think yes, he is one of the best strikers in Europe.

"I am very pleased for him, he deserves it, he is very professional, a top man and I am very happy.

"It is not new for me. It does not surprise me because I have said many times he is one of the best strikers in the world."

Kane also laid on Alli's fourth as the midfielder gained some redemption by scoring his 13th of the season, three days after being sent off against Gent in the Europa League.

"I gave him love, more love than normal," Pochettino said.

"He is very mature. He showed today a big maturity. I am very happy for him because he was very sad, very disappointed.

"He is only 20 years old and I would protect him always. I would support him always. For me he is one of the best young players in the world too and always we protect him.

"His character and the way he behaves, yes sometimes he can make mistakes, but I want him on the pitch and I want him next to me."

The only blot on an otherwise perfect afternoon for Spurs was that defenders Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen both came off in the second half with injuries.

Pochettino, however, said the duo were substituted as a precaution and he is optimistic they will be available to face Everton next weekend.

"Both asked to leave the pitch more for caution than problems," Pochettino said.

"I hope in a few days they can start again to work with the group, we will play next Sunday and they will have time enough to recover."