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Gallery: Thank you for the memories, Harry

A look back at Harry Kane's best moments in a Spurs shirt

Sat 12 August 2023, 09:45|Tottenham Hotspur

After 19 years, 435 appearances and 280 goals, Harry Kane departs our doors for pastures new at Bayern Munich.

One of our own, Harry's Spurs story is truly an incredible and inspirational one. From joining our youth system at the age of 11, 'H' went on to progress all the way through our ranks to our first team where he developed into one of the world's greatest forwards, going on to become both our all-time record goalscorer and his country's, England.

From making his debut for us as a teenager against Hearts at White Hart Lane in August, 2011, to scoring goal after goal after goal in our colours, Harry enjoyed an exceptional career in Lilywhite, becoming one of our all-time greats.

Making inroads into the squad in the 2013/14 season when he scored his first Premier League against Sunderland he then took the competition by storm the following campaign as he hit 25 goals in his first full season in England's top flight.

Reaching the League Cup final that year, the forward then fired us into contention for the Premier League title for the first time in 2015/16, and did so again in 2016/17 - a term in which he scored the final Spurs goal at White Hart Lane. On an individual level, it was an incredible year for the striker as he finished 2017 as Europe's top marksman, firing home an unmatched 56 goals for club and country.

The next year, after being appointed captain of his national team, he led England to the final four of a World Cup for the first time in 28 years, picking up the competition's Golden Boot along the way, before he played his part in us reaching our first-ever Champions League final in 2019. In 2021, he then helped us reach the League Cup final once more in a season where he picked up his third Premier League Golden Boot and the competition's Playmaker award before he led England to their first-ever European Championship final.

And of course, during his time in north London, the goals records have tumbled - most notably his achievements in becoming both ours and the Three Lions' all-time top goalscorer, both records being claimed in the past seven months.

So as we say goodbye and thank you to one of our greatest and one of our own, lets take a look back at some of his Spurs memories...