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Harry Kane could be just days away from breaking an impressive Premier League record he currently shares with Wayne Rooney.

The Tottenham Hotspur captain drew level with the Manchester United and Everton icon in an impressive goalscoring record at the weekend, and he could even claim it for himself against Brighton on Wednesday.

It comes as United forward Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed his side made a point in their 3-2 win over Spurs on Saturday as the Portuguese ace hit a hat-trick against Antonio Conte's side.

And former Spurs forward and Ukrainian football legend Sergei Rebrov has opened up about the ongoing invasion of his country by Russia – as well as the ex-striker's fears for his own family.

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Former Spurs striker Sergei Rebrov has shared his fears for his parents who are trapped in Kyiv amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Rebrov, who was signed by Spurs in 2000 and played for the club for four years and gained 75 international caps for Ukraine, has spoken exclusively to The Mirror about the turmoil currently engulfing his country.

He has spoken about what his elderly parents are having to go through as well as the sanctions imposed by the UK Government on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.

Read the full story here.

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