Tottenham striker Harry Kane went past Sergio Aguero to become the highest goal-scorer for a club in Premier League history.
With 185 goals for Tottenham Hotspurs, Kane now has the most number of goals for a single club.
Sergio Aguero had 184 goals for Manchester City while Wayne Rooney is third on the list with 183 goals.
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Kane now needs just 16 more goals to go past Jimmy Greaves and become the north London club’s all-time record scorer. The England captain has scored 250 goals for Spurs in all competitions till date.
The 29-year-old has spent 10 seasons at Spurs after representing Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich City and Leicester City during the 2010-13 period.
The three-time Premier League Golden boot winner has scored 60 goals across all competitions in the past two seasons.