Harry Kane moved joint third in the Premier League’s all-time highest goalscorers list with a brace for Tottenham at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Kane joined Andy Cole on the 187 mark and now trails only Wayne Rooney and the competition’s record scorer Alan Shearer. Here, the PA news agency looks at how the top five shape up. Blackburn (112 goals), Newcastle (148) The only player to score 100 Premier League goals for two separate clubs, Shearer also won the Golden Boot three years in succession from 1994-95, when he helped fire Rovers to the title, to his debut Magpies season in 1996-97.
He had three 30-goal seasons, the only man to break that barrier more than once, and passed 20 on four more occasions. Everton (25), Manchester United (183) After bursting onto the scene as a teenager with Everton, Rooney scored the bulk of his goals with Manchester United as he chased down Sir Bobby Charlton’s scoring records for the club and for England.
Rooney’s goals came in 491 appearances across 17 seasons and he added 103 assists. Tottenham (187) Kane edged nearer to two of his England captain predecessors with two goals for Tottenham at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.