Harry Kane: Tottenham striker scores 44th goal in a London derby, breaking record set by Thierry Henry
Tottenham’s Harry Kane scored his 44th goal in a London derby, breaking a record set by legend Thierry Henry, when he netted an equaliser in Saturday’s crunch match against Arsenal. Kane showed no nerves when he stepped up and placed a first-half penalty straight down the middle past England team-mate Aaron Ramsdale to make it 1-1 at the Emirates. Ad It was Kane’s 100th away goal in the Premier League, the first player to reach this milestone.
Premier LeaguePremier League all-star team could face La Liga, Bundesliga and Serie A counterparts — reportsYESTERDAY AT 11:39 Fourteen of Kane’s 44 goals have come against Tottenham’s greatest rivals, seven of which have been from the penalty spot – the joint-most one player has scored against an opponent in the competition. Kane’s composure was praised by BT Sport pundits Jermaine Jenas and Martin Keown. “Well, it’s brilliant,” said Jenas.
Rio Ferdinand 'tired' of racism in football, calls on tougher sanctions Graham Potter 'going to make own mind up' on Christian Pulisic “He had to stand over that for a long, long time. The composure to stick it down the middle like that. “These two [Kane and Ramsdale] know each other by the way.


