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Harry Kane backed to hit incredible milestone for Tottenham

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Peter Crouch has heaped praise on Harry Kane and has backed the prolific frontman to hit yet another brilliant milestone for Tottenham.

Harry Kane is likely to join Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney in the ‘200 club’ and could go on to net 300 goals for Tottenham and become the Premier League’s all-time leading marksman. This is the opinion of ex-Spurs and Liverpool forward Peter Crouch.

A prolific presence in north London has passed a double century for his current club. His match-winner in his latest outing against West Brom took the prolific forward to 201 goals for Spurs, while reaching 150 in the English top flight.

He might still have goals in him but it’ll take a herculean task to reach Newcastle legend Shearer at 260.

However, Kane is still only 27 and that means he still has a considerable amount of time provided he can stay relatively injury-free.

This season, the Spurs forward already has 13 goals and 10 assists in all competitions and has shown no signs of slowing down so far.

Peter Crouch can see Kane hitting 300 goals for Spurs soon and will even put his life on the England captain if he ever needed someone to save his life by hitting the back of the net.

The former Spurs and Three Lions frontman told the Daily Mail of a modern-day superstar: “The numbers are staggering.

“He’s got 201 for Tottenham now and he could end up with 300 for the club before he finishes.”

“He’s a certainty to join Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney in the 200 club for the Premier League but beating Shearer’s total of 260 will be a tall order.”

“Kane is not only Tottenham’s best scorer, he’s also their best creator. He’s like two men rolled into one.”

“The best compliment I can pay him is that if you wanted someone to take a shot to score from 25 yards to save your life, I’d pick Kane every single day.”

Kane’s newfound form on a consistent level coupled with the presence of a serial winner in Jose Mourinho has Spurs fans thinking they are well capable of challenging for the title this term.

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