Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur goalscorer in history
Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane’s late appearance against Tranmere confused a lot of people, but he still managed to score in the 7-0 victory.Putting the striker, Spurs’ star man, on with just 15 minutes to go in a game already won seemed foolish to some – but they underestimate his fondness for goals.Kane came on and scored Spurs’ final goal of the evening11
Kane came on and scored Spurs’ final goal of the evening
Kane’s strike against Tranmere in the FA Cup third round clash was the 159th of his incredible career with the north London giants.This number is another huge milestone for the England captain – still on 25 – as it draws him level with legendary Spurs ace Cliff Jones in the all-time goalscoring charts.Jones, who played for Bill Nicholson’s double winners in 1961, netted 159 times from the left in 378 games, while Kane has done it in 242.So he’s now joint fourth in the charts but who has he beaten in his young career and who does he still have to usurp? Find out below…

10. Teddy Sheringham – 1992-2003 – 124 goals in 277 appearances

22. Teddy Sheringham11
Sheringham was a huge hit across two spells at White Hart Lane

9. Alan Gilzean – 1964-74 – 133/439

Gilzean won the FA Cup, two league cups and the 1972 UEFA Cup11
Gilzean won the FA Cup, two league cups and the 1972 UEFA Cup

8. Len Duquemin – 1947-57 – 134/307

7. Len Duquemin - Scored 134 goals for Tottenham Hotspur11
A member of Tottenham’s historic First Division winners in 1951

7. George Hunt – 1930-37 – 138/198

6. George Hunt - Scored 138 goals for Tottenham Hotspur11
Hunt took the unusual step of joining Arsenal after a fantastic Spurs career.

6. Jermain Defoe – 2004-2014 – 143/363

Jermain Defoe celebrates scoring for Tottenham against Liverpool11
Jermain Defoe celebrates scoring for Tottenham against Liverpool

4= Cliff Jones – 1958-68 – 159/378

4. Cliff Jones - Scored 159 goals for Tottenham Hotspur11
The Welshman was a part of Bill Nicholson’s double winners and his grandson, Matt Wells, now manages Tottenham’s Under-18 team.

4= HARRY KANE – 2011- 159/242

Eyebrows were raised when Harry Kane was introduced as a substitution with Spurs already leading 6-0 but his goal allowed him to equal Jones’ tally11
Eyebrows were raised when Harry Kane was introduced as a substitution with Spurs already leading 6-0 but his goal allowed him to equal Jones’ tally

3. Martin Chivers – 1968-76 – 174/367

3. Martin Chivers - Scored 174 goals for Tottenham Hotspur11
Chivers was signed for a club record fee of 125,000 and was well worth the money

2. Bobby Smith – 1955-64 – 208/317

Bobby Smith scored 208 goals for Tottenham in 317 games11
The striker played for Spurs between 1955 and 1964

1. Jimmy Greaves – 1961-70 – 266/379

Jimmy Greaves scored 266 goals for Tottenham in 379 games11
Greaves joined from Milan in 1961 and left for West Ham in 1970



Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur goalscorer in history Posted on March 1, 2019 Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane's late appearance against Tranmere confused a lot of people, but he still managed to score in the 7-0 victory.
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Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane's late appearance against Tranmere confused a lot of people, but he still managed to score in the 7-0 victory.. Putting the striker, Spurs' star man, on with just 15 minutes to go in a game already won seemed foolish to some - but they underestimate his fondness for goals.
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There it is! A 19th goal of the season and Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest goalscorer in Tottenham's history.. He may never get another chance to score at Tranmere. He can tick it off
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Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur goalscorer in history Written by: fpnews Posted on: January 6, 2019 Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane's late appearance against Tranmere confused a lot of people, but he still managed to score in the 7-0 victory.

Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur


Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur goalscorer in history. The Spurs ace, still only 25, is now level with Cliff Jones on 159 career strikes for the north London giants.
Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur
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STUNNING The Spurs ace, still only 25, is now level with Cliff Jones on 159 career strikes for the north London giants Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane's late appearance against Tranmere confused a lot of people, but he still managed to score in the 7-0 victory.
Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur


Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane was rushed back into it's tough to be too harsh on Spurs for starting their fourth highest ever goalscorer in the biggest game in the club's history.
Harry Kane is now the joint fourth highest Tottenham Hotspur


Harry Edward Kane MBE (born 28 July 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and captains the England national team. Born and raised in Walthamstow , Kane began his professional career at Tottenham Hotspur, where, after fast progression through the team's youth academy, he was
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