Harry
Kane has been involved in five goals and seven assists for Tottenham this
season.
The
England striker becomes the first player to achieve the feat beating Henry and
Rooney.
Tottenham
gave away three goals to West ham who came back to earn a 3-3 draw.
Harry
Kane has continued his blistering form in the new season beating Thierry Henry
and Wayne Rooney's record in terms of involvement in goals this season, Daily
Star.
Tottenham
played out an entertaining 3-3 draw with West Ham but the Spurs captain scored
a brace and helped Son Heung-Min with the opener.
He
is now the first player in the history of the Premier League to be involved in
12 goals among which are five goals, seven assists.
Harry
Kane becomes 1st player to have 12 goals in 5 EPL games.
Kane
has now bettered Rooney record with Man United in the 2011/12 season and
Arsenal's Henry in 2004/05 campaigns.
He
also gave Spurs their quickest three-goal haul in a Premier League game for
more than 13 years, after they scored three in the first 14 minutes against
Derby County in August 2007.
The
26-year-old setup Son for a first-minute lead as the Korean returned the favour
for the Englishman to score in the eighth minute.
⚽️ 5 goals
— Premier League (@premierleague) October 18, 2020
🅰️ 7 assists@HKane has been directly involved in 12 #PL goals this season, the most ever by a player in their opening five matches of a campaign ✨#TOTWHU pic.twitter.com/R8ILLJW50C
And
Kane made it three when he headed home Sergio Reguilon's cross as Jose
Mourinho's men went into the break with 3-0 lead. West Ham spoiled the party as
they scored three goals in the last eight minutes of the match to earned a 3-3
draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Kane
set Jose Mourinho's side on their way to what seemed a certain victory with two
goals and an assist within the first 16 minutes of Sunday's clash at the
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The England skipper delivered an excellent long ball
from inside his own half to set up Son Heung-Min's opener in the first minute
of the game.
The Hammers scored three goals in the last eight minutes of the match to earn an emphatic draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. But Mourinho has refused to blame his players for assuming that they had secured the win and not been able to cope for the last few minutes of the game.
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