South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Kane has milestone day for the Spurs

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Brazil great Ronaldo was a special guest at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday and he was pictured holding up a replica No. 9 jersey with his name on it before the game between Spurs and Wolverhamp­ton. By fulltime, it was the scoring feats of Tottenham’s No. 10 that everyone was talking about. It was a milestone day for Harry Kane, who netted his

185th Premier League goal — all for Tottenham, making it the most by a player for a single club in the competitio­n’s

30-year history — to seal a 1-0 win. Kane evaded his marker to nod home from close range in the 64th minute and climb above former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero into fourth place outright in the league’s all-time scorers list, just two behind Andrew Cole. It was also Kane’s 250th goal for Tottenham. Jimmy Greaves’ club record of 266 is surely under threat this season. “It’s been a fantastic nine or 10 years in the Premier League,” Kane said. “Hopefully many more years to go.” And some trophies, too. Because Kane has yet to win one with Tottenham, whose last piece of silverware came in 2008.

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