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20x8, 241, 176 - Harry Kane's latest key numbers

Tue 08 March 2022, 11:30|Tottenham Hotspur

The numbers keep racking up for Harry Kane - the striker broke the 20-goal barrier for a season in all competitions again with his double spearheading our fine 5-0 win against Everton on Monday evening.

Harry's clinical finishes to make it 3-0 and 5-0 against Toffees took him to 20 goals for the eighth-successive campaign since breaking through in 2014/15. This season's breakdown so far is 10 goals in the Premier League, six in Europe, three in the FA Cup and one in the Carabao Cup. Heung-Min Son, Sergio Reguilon and an own goal completed the scoring in an impressive display at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The England skipper became the first player to score 20-plus goals in five successive seasons in 2018/19 - he's now stretched that run to eight.

Meanwhile, Harry has moved to within 25 goals of our all-time record goalscorer, the great Jimmy Greaves, who scored 266 goals for us in all competitions between 1961-1970. Harry is on 241. Interestingly, Sonny has now moved up to 119 goals for us in all competitions - just six goals away from leapfrogging Teddy Sheringham (124) and into the Club's all-time top 10.

Harry is also now level in terms of league goals scored for Spurs - Greavsie tops that list on 220, Harry has now matched Bobby Smith's 176.

Last but by no means least in our latest Harry round-up - Monday night's double took him to 176 goals in the Premier League, above Thierry Henry's 175 and just a goal behind Frank Lampard (177) and a place in the league's all-time top five.

Our all-time top 10 goalscorers

266 goals in 379 appearances - Jimmy Greaves - 1961-70
241 goals in 374 appearances - Harry Kane - 2011-
208 goals in 317 appearances - Bobby Smith - 1955-64
174 goals in 367 appearances - Martin Chivers - 1968-76
159 goals in 378 appearances - Cliff Jones - 1958-68
143 goals in 363 appearances - Jermain Defoe - 2004-14
138 goals in 198 appearances - George Hunt - 1930-37
134 goals in 307 appearances - Len Duquemin - 1947-57
133 goals in 439 appearances - Alan Gilzean - 1964-74
124 goals in 277 appearances - Teddy Sheringham - 1992-2003

Plus...
119 goals in 313 appearances - Heung-Min Son - 2015

Our all-time top 10 league goalscorers

220 - Jimmy Greaves
176 - Harry Kane, Bobby Smith
135 - Cliff Jones
125 - George Hunt
118 - Martin Chivers
114 - Len Duquemin
103 - Les Bennett
100 - Jimmy Dimmock
97 - Teddy Sheringham

Records from joining the Football League in 1908/09

Premier League all-time top goalscorers

260 - Alan Shearer
208 - Wayne Rooney
187 - Andrew Cole
184 - Sergio Aguero
177 - Frank Lampard
176 - Harry Kane
175 - Thierry Henry
163 - Robbie Fowler
162 - Jermain Defoe
150 - Michael Owen

20-20 vision

Spurs players to score back-to-back 20 goals (all competitions) in a season since 1908...

Bert Bliss
22 in 1914-15 (21 league)
Break for WW1
33 in 1919-20 (31 league)
21 in 1920-21 (17 league)

George Hunt
26 in 31-32 (24 league)
36 in 32-33 (33 league)
35 in 33-34 (32 league)

Johnny Morrison
28 in 35-36 (25 league)
35 in 36-37 (29 league)
35 in 37-38 (22 league)

Bobby Smith
38 in 57-58 (36 league)
32 in 58-59 (32 league)
30 in 59-60 (25 league)
33 in 60-61 (28 league)

Cliff Jones
24 in 61-62 (16 league)
22 in 62-63 (20 league)

Jimmy Greaves
30 in 61-62 (21 league)
42 in 62-63 (37 league)
36 in 63-64 (35 league)
35 in 64-65 (29 league)

31 in 66-67 (25 league)
29 in 67-68 (23 league)
36 in 68-69 (27 league)

Martin Chivers
29 in 70-71 (21 league)
42 in 71-72 (25 league)
33 in 72-73 (17 league)
23 in 73-74 (17 league)

Mark Falco
21 in 83-84 (13 league)
29 in 84-85 (22 league)
21 in 85-86 (19 league)

Teddy Sheringham
23 in 94-95 (18 league)
24 in 95-96 (16 league)

Dimitar Berbatov
23 in 06-07 (12 league)
23 in 07-08 (15 league)

Robbie Keane
21 in 06-07 (11 league)
23 in 07-08 (15 league)

Harry Kane
31 in 14-15 (21 league)
28 in 15-16 (25 league)
35 in 16-17 (29 league)
41 in 17-18 (30 league)
24 in 18-19 (17 league)
24 in 19-20 (18 league)
33 in 20-21 (23 league)
20 so far in 21-22 (10 league)