Tottenham's Harry Kane and Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski are two of the four best strikers in world football, according to Niko Kovac.
The two forwards go head to head at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday night when Spurs host Bayern in their Champions League Group B clash.
Speaking ahead of the game, the Bundesliga side's manager was full of praise for the England striker but also suggested he may have some undisclosed methods to help his defenders stop him.
"I can say something about Harry Kane but there is no need to do so," he said.
"People sitting in front of me have already said everything there is to say about him, every word is already too much.
"His quality in the Premier League but also in the England squad speaks for itself, he's sensational.
"He's a player that can do it all. He is great at keeping the ball, he's good with his head, there is nothing he cannot do.
"He's a very strong striker. Him and Lewandowski are probably in the top three, four in the world. That's the way it is at the moment.
"Both of them are hugely successful and I look forward to seeing out things pan out tomorrow.
"I am going to give my team some information about Harry Kane which I am not going to tell you."