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Tottenham Hotspur face tough FA Cup test at Burnley, warns Harry Kane

In-form Tottenham striker Harry Kane has said the north London club will be taking nothing for granted when they take on struggling Burnley in the FA Cup third round on Monday.

Spurs head to Lancashire full of confidence after their scintillating 5-3 New Year's Day win over Chelsea, but Kane -- who scored two and made two that day - said Burnley were on a fine recent run themselves.

The Clarets, who lost 2-1 at White Hart Lane two weeks ago, have recorded back-to-back draws against Manchester City and Burnley away from home in their last two outings, so confidence will not be lacking at Turf Moor.

"We all enjoyed the win against Chelsea, but we won't get carried away," Kane said. "We'll keep our feet on the ground and look forward to this game.

"We want to do well in all competitions, and Burnley away will be a tough tie for us.

"Burnley are a good side. They played well at White Hart Lane, and they've enjoyed some good results recently. It will be difficult for us, without a doubt."

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While Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has been used to rotating his players in the Europa League this season, it remains to be seen what sort of side Burnley counterpart Sean Dyche will choose to field given his side's position in the bottom three of the Premier League.

However George Boyd, who experienced an FA Cup final with Hull City last season, believes a cup run can aid Burnley's cause.

"We can go into our next run of games full of confidence now on the back of the last two results," he told the club's official website. "It's a great game, and hopefully there'll be a big crowd at Turf Moor to get behind us.

"The FA Cup still has that magic, and I was lucky enough to get to the final last year with Hull City -- that was a great occasion."