
Gary Lineker was impressed by the first goal that Harry Kane scored for Tottenham Hotspur against Crystal Palace at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Premier League this evening, according to his post on Twitter.
Kane was in action for Tottenham in the London derby against Palace on Sunday evening.
The England international striker scored two goals and provided two assists, as Jose Mourinho’s side eased past the Eagles 4-1.
Kane’s first goal of the evening came in the 52nd minute. Gareth Bale found Matt Doherty on the right, and the latter’s pass was clipped from 20 yards into the top corner by the England international.
Former Tottenham striker Lineker was impressed by Kane’s first goal, and he has also praised the partnership between him and Bale and between him and Son Heung-min.

The win against Palace means that Tottenham are now sixth in the Premier League table with 45 points from 27 games.
Mourinho’s side are two points behind London rivals and fourth-placed Chelsea and are certainly in the running for the Champions League places.
It was a brilliant performance from Tottenham, and fans will be very happy.
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