Kane proud after closing on Shearer and Rooney hauls
Harry Kane expressed his pride after moving to joint-third in the Premier League’s all-time goalscoring charts with a brace in Tottenham’s entertaining win over Nottingham Forest.
Kane scored the 200th league goal of his career after just five minutes at the City Ground, and although he saw a second-half penalty saved by Dean Henderson, the England captain atoned by nodding home a late second to secure a 2-0 win.
In doing so, Kane joined Andy Cole on 187 Premier League goals. Only Alan Shearer (260) and Wayne Rooney (208) have now scored more in the competition’s history.
Kane described that duo as two of the all-time greats as he looked to take his goalscoring exploits even further after firing Spurs to victory on Sunday.
“It’s still a long way away, for sure, but I still feel fit, I feel I have many more years left in the locker,” Kane told Sky Sports of Shearer’s record.
“Every season I want to score goals, I want to be amongst those names, and I’m excited for the challenge.
“Alan and Wayne are two of the best strikers England have ever had so to even be in that category is nice for me.
“But for sure, I want to keep pushing myself, see how far I can go, and so far it’s been a good start to the season.”
Kane’s talismanic display followed another record-breaking performance last week, when he surpassed Sergio Aguero to become the highest Premier League goalscorer for a single club in a win over Wolves.
Meanwhile, having taken 10 points from their first four Premier League games, Spurs have made their best start since they opened the 2009-10 campaign with four consecutive victories.
They have also gone unbeaten through their first four league matches for just the second time in 13 seasons. The last time they did so, in 2016-17, Mauricio Pochettino led them to a second-placed Premier League finish.
And Kane believes Antonio Conte’s men are well placed to push for major honours, adding: “I’m not going to rule anything out, but also I know there’s a lot of top, top teams in the Premier League and the Champions League.