Cristian Stellini, who stood in for Antonio Conte as manager has called Harry Kane the GOAT (greatest of all time), or in this very instance, the greatest striker in Premier League history after Tottenham Hotspur beat Man City 1-0.
The Spurs legend made history against Pep Guardiola’s side, after opening the scoring to beat Jimmy Greaves’ all-time goalscoring record for the club, with Gary Neville, Matt Doherty and Gary Lineker all singing his praises.
However, Tottenham Hotspur stand-in manager Cristian Stellini went as far as to say that Harry Kane is the GOAT, or well, the greatest striker in Premier League, after his side defeated Man City on Sunday.
Cristian Stellini calls Harry Kane the GOAT after Man City win
The 29-year-old certainly proved why he remains one of the most lethal finishers in the world, as his scuffed shot was still perfectly placed to give Ederson no chance in between the sticks.

However, Cristian Stellini said Harry Kane is the greatest striker to ever play in the Premier League after his winner for Tottenham against Man City, or well, the GOAT.
“Harry Kane, [it’s] in his DNA, he has football. He understands football in every moment. He can play in any position. He is a GOAT in this league, in this sport. He is a great example”, Cristiani Stellini said after Tottenham beat Man City, as quoted by BBC Sport.
Is the Tottenham vice-captain the greatest striker in Premier League history?
Well, some may say that the likes of Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney and Sergio Aguero to name a few won league titles, and delivered in real pressure moments when it was all on the line.
On the other hand, some may say that the Englishman is right up there, due to his sheer quality in what is ultimately an endless, and subjective perception.
But as per Cristian Stellini, Harry Kane is the GOAT, or the greatest striker in Premier League history, as Tottenham beat Man City, who may further cement his legacy after hinting at extending his contract after the game.
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