Harry Kane's record-breaking goal fired 10-man Tottenham to a 1-0 win over Manchester City to further dent the champions' titles hopes.Kane slotted home after quarter of an hour to break the deadlock and move past Jimmy Greaves as Spurs' all-time leading marksman, having gone level with the late forward against Fulham two weeks ago.It proved enough to keep up Tottenham's excellent record against City, who could have gone within two points of leaders Arsenal following their defeat at Everton on Saturday.Fifth-placed Spurs instead claimed a third victory from their last four matches against Pep Guardiola's side despite Cristian Romero's late red card to aid the recovery of absent manager Antonio Conte, who is still in Italy after having his gallbladder removed on Wednesday.Despite Conte recovering from surgery, he was involved in team selection and deadline-day signing Pedro Porro was only on the bench for Spurs with City surprisingly naming Kevin De Bruyne amongst the substitutes too.The visitors had seen title rivals Arsenal drop points 24 hours earlier and signalled their intentions with Riyad Mahrez and Julian Alvarez having shots blocked in the opening exchanges.City were dominating possession but they soon felt the familiar feeling of trailing to Tottenham and it proved a record-breaking goal.Eric Dier urged his team-mates to press higher and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg stole in ahead of Rico Lewis outside the away penalty area before he passed into the path of Kane, who scuffed an effort beyond Ederson and into the corner.It moved Kane past Greaves as the club's all-time leading scorer with 267 goals for Spurs and saw jubilant celebrations both on and off the pitch with the screens inside the stadium acknowledging his