The Herald (South Africa)

Record-breaker Kane inspired by doubters

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TOTTENHAM striker Harry Kane’s record-breaking year was fuelled by a desire to silence his doubters and earn his place alongside big stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

A Kane hat-trick in Tottenham Hotspur’s 5-2 victory over Southampto­n on Tuesday night proved a landmark moment for the England star.

His 39 goals in 36 games smashes Alan Shearer’s record for English Premier League goals scored in a calendar year, after Shearer managed 36 in 42 games back in 1995.

Perhaps even more impressive­ly, Kane will finish this year with 56 goals for club and country, which is two better than Barcelona’s Messi has managed and three more than Real Madrid’s Ronaldo.

Kane is the first player ever to finish a calendar year with six Premier League hat-tricks.

Tottenham fans revelled in their hero’s success with a song mocking those that branded Kane a one-season wonder, after he exploded onto the scene with 21 league goals in the 2014-15 season.

Kane scored 25 and 29 in his next two campaigns – and has 18 already this term.

“Does that still spur me on? Probably, it’s always in the back of my mind,” Kane said.

“I’ve always said that when people doubt me, I want to prove them wrong – whether it’s at a young age or now, that’s just my mindset.

“It is something in me since a very young age.

“I’ll keep getting better, keep trying to improve.

“It’s a funny song for our fans to sing and I’ll keep doing it for nine, 10 seasons and see where it takes me.”

Kane is a stickler for targets and rarely unaware of records he is told he may be about to break.

But passing stars Messi and Ronaldo this year gives the 24-year-old particular satisfacti­on – and he accepts the challenge is now to match the historic duo’s longevity.

“The club and country one is good as it shows I’m doing it at all levels – Champions League, for England – not just in one competitio­n,” Kane said.

“When you look at Messi and Ronaldo, I’ve obviously still got a long way to go before I can be compared with them, but it’s a start and that’s what I want to do – keep improving and be up there one day.

“That’s always the goal, to be bracketed with the best players in the world – Messi and Ronaldo have set that standard for so long,” he said.

“To nick ahead is something I’m proud of and it’s just the start for me. I want to do it year in year out.

“They’ve done it for eight, nine years, so to be classed in that bracket is what I have to do. It’s my aim.”

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