Harry Kane has reached 150 goals.
Harry Kane joined the Premier League’s 150-club as Tottenham briefly grabbed top spot before being leapfrogged by Jamie Vardy’s Leicester on a see-saw Sunday.
Kane headed in a late winner in a 1-0 victory against struggling West Brom to lift Jose Mourinho’s side above Southampton after their fourth win in five league games.
Only Alan Shearer and Sergio Aguero have scored 150 Premier League goals in fewer appearances than Kane, who reached the landmark in his 218th match.
Mourinho was effusive in his praise for his star striker, who also has 10 assists in all competitions this season.
“When you go to stats in relation to the strikers, I always say that the stats should be how many goals has a striker scored and what he did for his team in the matches where he didn’t score,” he said.
“And many of the strikers that history will show an incredible number of goals that they score, plus zero. Harry Kane, you have to say has this many goals, this many assists, this number of balls recovered, this number of duels won, this number of balls that he saved his team in a defensive set-piece. This is Harry Kane. It’s goals plus this and this and this and that.”
The landmark effort for Kane, who scored his 200th Tottenham goal in all competitions against Ludogorets on Thursday, was perfectly timed after they had laboured to break down stubborn Albion.
Mourinho started with Kane, Gareth Bale and Son Heung-min in his front three for the first time, and while the latter two were quiet, Kane was on hand to clinch Tottenham’s third successive league victory.
Spurs are now unbeaten in their past seven league games but were below their best for long periods against a West Brom team still without a league win this term.
Son wasted an early chance but the home side had chances of their own through Karlan Grant, Kyle Bartley and Jake Livermore.
There was nearly an hour gone when Tottenham had their first shot on target as Sergio Reguilon’s long-range blast was pushed away by Albion keeper Sam Johnstone.
Albion still carried a threat and Conor Gallagher smashed a 25-yard strike just wide before Hugo Lloris made a superb save to keep out Grant’s header from Filip Krovinovic’s corner.
Kane finally broke Albion’s resistance in the 88th minute when Matt Doherty’s cross caused indecision from Johnstone and the England captain arrived to flick a header into the far corner.