Harry Kane insists Tottenham are taking the Premier League title race game by game as his side look to hunt down Leicester with six matches remaining.Spurs are seven points behind the Foxes going into the weekends games, where they host Manchester United at White Hart Lane while Leicester travel to Sunderland, with both matches being shown on Super Sunday.Premier League top scorer Kane is hoping to lead Spurs to their first top-flight title since 1961, but Leicester have lost just three games all season and arguably have the easier run-in of the two sides. Speaking to Sky Sports after picking up the March Player of the Month award, Kane said: Were just taking it game by game, with Leicester being top, were the ones who have to keep putting the pressure on and making them slip up, thats all we can do.Weve just got to go out each game and try and win it. All the focus is on the Premier League now from now until the end of the season.Obviously everyone is going to be talking about it, were excited for it and focused on what we need to do, and were looking forward to it. Kane has 28 goals for club and country this season Its the Premier League, everyone is tuned in, everyone is watching it, and its great, its great to be a part of it. Obviously were going to do our best and hopefully we can go as far as we can.Leicester face Sunderland at 1.30pm on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1, while Spurs host United after the final whistle at 4pm. Kane says his goal against Arsenal in March was one of the best in his career Kane says the timing of the games can have an impact on the mentality, but that only depends on whether the first team playing have won or not.Its hard to say [if the team who plays first has the advantage], it all depends on the result. If you win the pressure is on the other team, if you dont it gives them a bit of a boost to try and go ahead or for us to catch up. Its neither here or there, youve just got to win your games.You have to beat the bigger teams in the league, and Man United are a team that are going to be difficult. Mauricio Pochettinos Spurs are seven points behind Leicester in the title race Were more than capable of doing it, we have great belief in our squad and thats what weve got to go out there and do.Kane has 28 goals for club and country this season, and scored five in March for Spurs.Of the five goals, he insists the stunning strike against Arsenal in the 2-2 north London derby draw on March 5 was his favourite. Leicester go to Sunderland on Super Sunday It has been a good month, weve picked up some good results and to score is always nice as a striker. Im very grateful to pick up this award.The Arsenal one was the best one for me. It would have been nice to have won the game but the goal itself was one of the better ones throughout my whole career.North London derbies are always nice to score in, so that one was definitely a special one.Watch the extended interview with Kane on Sky Sports News HQ on Friday.Also See:Old Spurs boys to decide title?King: Nerve key in title run-inPoch relishing preparation timeTitle rivals live on SkyJeff Burroughs Jersey . Deulofeu injured a muscle in his right leg in Evertons 4-1 win over Fulham in the English Premier League on Saturday. Barcelona says that its team doctors will "co-ordinate" with Evertons medical staff as Deulofeu recovers. Mike Foltynewicz Jersey . Only three players drafted by NHL clubs were included on the Czech selection camp roster on Wednesday. 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She was carted off the track in a wheelchair and an MRI later showed a complete tear of her right ACL, a meniscus tear, and a strained MCL.In a statement Wednesday, she said she had known all along that her trip to Rio de Janerio was going to be more about her race performance, and as soon as Hamblin got up after the fall, her purpose for being in Brazil was clear.Although my actions were instinctual at that momennt, the only way I can and have rationalized it is that God prepared my heart to respond that way, DAgostino said in Wednesdays statement.dddddddddddd This whole time here hes made clear to me that my experience in Rio was going to be about more than my race performance -- and as soon as Nikki got up I knew that was it.By far the best part of my experience of the Olympics has been the community it creates, what the Games symbolizes, she added. 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