Harry Kane's record in September after two more goals for Tottenham against Huddersfield brought

He now has more Premier League goals than Cristiano Ronaldo

Saturday 30 September 2017 14:33 BST
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Kane has had a prolific September
Kane has had a prolific September (Getty)

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After going scoreless in August yet again, Harry Kane’s two goals for Tottenham Hotspur against Huddersfield on Saturday meant the Englishman has now scored 13 goals in eight appearances for club and country in September.

His second goal also meant he has now overtaken both Carlos Tevez and Cristiano Ronaldo in the all-time Premier League goalscoring charts.

Kane has seven goals in seven days to wrap up the month of September so we look back at every goal he scored during the month.

September 1: Malta 0 England 4 (Kane 2)

Kane broke his season's duck early in the second half and rounded off a flattering England win in stoppage time with the last of three late goals.

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September 4: England 2 Slovakia 1

Kane took a back seat as Eric Dier and Marcus Rashford scored the England goals to overhaul Slovakia's early opener.

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September 9: Everton 0 Tottenham 3 (Kane 2)

Kane's mishit cross brought him his first club goal of the season and Christian Eriksen's strike put Spurs in control by half-time before Kane netted again in the first minute of the second period.

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September 13: Tottenham 3 Borussia Dortmund 1 (Kane 2)

Son Heung-min's opener was cancelled out by Andriy Yarmolenko but Kane restored Spurs' lead and netted again on the hour to make the game safe.

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September 16: Tottenham 0 Swansea 0

Paul Clement's men frustrated Tottenham and Kane, who was denied by the crossbar in the second half.

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September 23: West Ham 2 Tottenham 3 (Kane 2)

Kane struck twice in four first-half minutes and Eriksen added a third after Kane's free-kick hit the post, one of two efforts against the woodwork in addition to his goals. A late Hammers fightback came up just short.

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September 26: Apoel Nicosia 0 Tottenham 3 (Kane 3)

Kane's first Champions League hat-trick - and came when he tucked away Toby Alderweireld's through-ball in the first half, stroked home a second just after the hour and then timed his run perfectly to nod in Kieran Trippier's cross.

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September 30: Huddersfield 0 Tottenham 4 (Kane 2)


Kane is now level with Cristiano Ronaldo on 84 Premier League goals(Getty)

 Kane is now level with Cristiano Ronaldo on 84 Premier League goals(Getty)
 (Getty Images)

Kane took his tally to 13 goals in his last five Premier League away games with two first half goals. He raced through to finish with inevitability with his right foot, then impressively found the other corner from 20 yards with his left, to round off a sensational 13-goal month.

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