In today’s Premier League rematch, Tottenham beat Brighton 2-0, and Tottenham’s leading scorer Kane once again became the focus of the game.
In this game, Kane had a strong presence on the offensive end. In the 90 minutes of the game, he fired a total of 6 shots, 2 of which were within the goal range.
In the first and second half as the dividing point, Kane’s feet went through the process of getting colder to warmer.
In the first half, Kane was in a relatively average state. Soon after the opening, he missed a must-goal opportunity.
In the 4th minute, Kane successfully counterattacked Brighton goalkeeper Sanchez in the frontcourt, and then rushed forward to face the empty goal.
In the second half of the game, Kane found his rhythm in time. In the 57th minute, he showed his excellent sense of striker. After receiving a straight pass from Bentancur, he went offside and entered the penalty area. Then he calmly pushed and shot long distance. The corner was successful, and he started the season low and walked high. Now he has scored 12 goals in the Premier League this season.
This goal is also the 95th goal of Kane’s Premier League career, which allows him to surpass Rooney with 94 goals and occupy the top scorer in the Premier League away history alone.
Compared with Rooney, who scored 94 goals in 243 games, it took Kane only 139 games to score these 95 away goals, which is obviously better in efficiency.
In an interview after the game, Kane also seemed very low-key about his record, “I am very happy to use goals to help the team win. These records are very good, especially when the away game is not easy, I am very happy. I can achieve this, but besides my efforts, it is the strength of the team that is more important.”
At the same time, as Kane’s Tottenham career returns to the right track, and as its potential buyers Manchester City and Haaland get closer, the probability of Kane, who has gradually settled down, will become higher and higher. Since last summer The beginning of the “Where is Kane going” farce is expected to end with Kane coming back to life under Conte and continuing to score goals.
As the transfer winds die down, it is likely that Tottenham Stadium will continue to see Kane celebrate in the next few years, and a new chapter in north London’s saga will continue to be written.
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