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Four things Harry Kane said on Jimmy Fallon Show including goal record claim

Tottenham striker and England captain Harry Kane made a special guest appearance on the Jimmy Fallon Show on Thursday night.

The Spurs forward spoke at length on a huge range of topics during an interview that ended in the two playing a quick game of mini table football, which Kane won 2-0 against Fallon.

Here is a round-up of what Kane discussed during the interview, which included a chat on the NFL and his dream to surpass Wayne Rooney's record and become England's all-time top goalscorer in this year's World Cup.

It is well known that Kane is a big fan of American Football and the NFL, with star quarterback Tom Brady being one of the biggest names in the sport. Kane admitted that during his time before Tottenham stardom, while out on loan, a documentary he watched about Brady inspired and helped him on his journey to becoming one of the best strikers in world football.

Kane said: "One thing that did inspire me growing up was actually a Tom Brady documentary. I was away at another club, on loan, and I kind of wasn't getting in the team and it was kind of that period, I was 18 years old and I was like 'if I can't play here, how can I play for my team Tottenham?'

"I came across this documentary on YouTube, I think it was called 'The Brady 6,' it was about how he got picked in the sixth round (of the NFL draft) and then become who became, one of the greatest sportsmen ever. It just gave me a real belief that it was possible for me to go on and kind of have that career. Thankfully, I was able to do that."

Kane was jokingly asked whether he would be capable of filling in if Brady's team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, or either the New York Giants or New York Jets were missing a kicker.

He backed his ability, with a video

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