Harry Kane's record-equalling first-half strike earned Tottenham in a 1-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage.The England captain's 266th goal for Spurs moved him level with Jimmy Greaves as the club's all-time joint highest scorerGreaves' tally had stood alone since 1970.Tottenham had been slightly off the pace before Kane created space on the edge of the area and fired past Bernd Leno in the Fulham goal in first-half stoppage time.Tottenham had gone into the game with an unenviable record of 21 goals conceded in their last 10 Premier League matches, but Monday's win lifted them to within three points of Manchester United in fourth.Kick-off was delayed by 15 minutes ahead of the match to allow more fans to get to the stadium following severe disruption on multiple Tube lines.FULL MATCH DETAILSNeither side were able to impose themselves in the early stages, but there were a few flying tackles and miss-placed passes from both sides.Andreas Pereira's free-kick in the 11th minute was the best of the opening exchanges, but his strike was straight at Hugo Lloris.Harrison Reed almost gave Fulham the lead in the 19th minute after he flicked a cross from Pereira goalwards, but the ball ended up in the hands of the Tottenham goalkeeper.Fulham dominated for large periods of the first half, with Spurs pegged back, but the hosts were unable to turn their possession and pressure into clear-cut chances.In a rare threatening moment for Spurs, Kane tried his luck from distance, but his strike sailed over the bar.Leno was called into action minutes later, however, as he saved at his near post to deny Emerson Royal.Late in the first half Fulham had another opportunity, but Joao Palhinha and Issa Diop went for the same ball in the box and