Harry Kane scored twice against Huddersfield Town on Saturday.

Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane is on fire at the moment.
The England striker didn’t score a single goal in the month of August, but has netted 13 goals already for Spurs in all competitions in the month of September.
He scored twice against Huddersfield Town on Saturday in the Premier League, and took his goal tally to six.

Kane also scored twice against Everton and West Ham in the Premier League away from home. In the process, he has become only the second player (along with Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp) in the Premier League history to score two or more goals in three straight away games in the competition.
However, Kane has a golden opportunity to break one record which was set by Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer in 1995 – goal record for a single calendar year.
Shearer scored 36 goals in a single calendar year in 1995. Kane has scored 27 goals already, which means he will require 10 more goals to break the record.
The 24-year-old will get 14 Premier League games to do so. With the kind of form he is in, there is every possibility that Kane could break Shearer’s record.
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