29-year-old Ken Star has made a name for himself at Spurs. Most recently, he scored 266 goals as the club’s top scorer alongside legendary legend Jimmy Greaves following leading the team to a 1-0 thrashing of Fulham in the latest game.
Meanwhile, Kane’s Premier League goals tally has risen to 199, behind former England striker Wayne Rooney’s nine goals, but far behind former striker Alan Shearer’s 61 goals.
However, before establishing himself as Spurs’ key man, as seen today, Sherwood, who took over from Andre Villas-Boas, gave Kane his Premier League debut. on April 2014 Revealed that he was forced to leave the England captain when he was not yet playing for the first team
“Every manager who let Harry go on loan said he wasn’t good enough. But I don’t see that. It’s their opinion,” Sherwood told the Daily Mail on January 25.
“I don’t judge Harry when he goes out on loan. I think it’s great for his development to play football in a serious game.
“I went to see him play at Millwall in 2012, the atmosphere was intense. But it was necessary for him. And in the end he was Millwall Player of the Year which shows his character.
“When Harry came back to Spurs following several loan spells. I advised him not to accept any more offers. and is here to fight for the title.”
“My predecessor, Andre Villas-Boas, had no intention of playing him, sporting director Franco Baldini, and he dropped Harry’s name saying he wasn’t good enough for the game. Premier League level, Spurs want me to get rid of him.”
“There’s a club that want Harry but I’m not okay, I don’t listen to offers, I say ‘this kid is good enough’.
“I was told, ‘I’m biased once morest young boys. But I’m not like that. I just want to win and Harry is the best tool for me.”
Kane scored immediately on his Premier League debut in a 5-1 thrashing of Sunderland and added two more league goals before the end of the 2013/14 season and has netted quite a bit since then. Over 24 goals in all competitions for eight consecutive seasons