Harry Kane’s record: Where does the Tottenham striker rank among the Premier League’s all-time goalscorers – Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard in his sights

Harry Kane has moved up to sixth in the Premier League’s all-time scoring chart, overtaking Arsenal icon Thierry Henry.
Kane scored a fine brace as Tottenham dismantled Everton in the Premier League on Monday night.
That moved the England captain ahead of Henry and within a goal of Frank Lampard’s tally.
Kane has said in the past that he aims to beat Alan Shearer’s incredible record of 260 goals.
He still has the best part of ten years to continue scoring in the top flight and his form this year suggests he will regularly find the back of the net.
Kane now has the top five all-time Premier League rankings, but who else is on the list behind main man Shearer?
talkSPORT.com took a look at the stellar list of names…
10. Michael Owen (Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United, Stoke) – 150

9. Jermain Defoe (West Ham, Tottenham, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Bournemouth) – 162

8. Robbie Fowler (Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester City, Blackburn) – 163

7. Thierry Henry (Arsenal) – 175

6. Harry Kane (Tottenham) – 176

5. Frank Lampard (West Ham, Chelsea, Man City) – 177

4. Sergio Aguero (Man City) – 184

3. Andy Cole (Newcastle, Manchester United, Blackburn, Fulham, Manchester City, Portsmouth, Sunderland) – 187

2. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United, Everton) – 208

1. Alan Shearer (Blackburn, Newcastle) – 260

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