The 28-year-old says he is confident about himself as he is working hard for both club and country.
Kane has not been himself since his bid to move away from North London could not come to fruition before the closure of the summer transfer window.
The Englishman is yet to hit his known standard this season despite getting enough playing time for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.
He has not scored in the Premier League after six games and all his goals this season have come in the UEFA Europa Conference League with only one in the Carabao Cup.
Kane could not score during the just ended international break when England faced Andorra and Hungary which has forced many to start criticizing him but the former Leicester City loanee has hit back at his critics.
“I know there has been a lot of talk about me. I am my own biggest critic. I put the most pressure on myself to deliver. I am working as hard as I can for the team,” he said.
“When the chances come I am confident I will put them away. It was the first game in 15 (World Cup qualifiers) that I didn’t score.
“Not the end of the world. There is a lot of noise around me, but it’s how you deal with that. Performances for club and country maybe haven’t been there but there is no need to panic. I am confident in myself and the teams I play in.”