Kane on Tottenham's 250th goal: 'I always like to score!'

Harry Kane said 'I always like to score' after scoring his historic 250th goal for Tottenham in Saturday's 1-0 win over Wolves.

The England captain headed in on an Ivan Perisic flick in the 64th minute to settle the Premier League clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

As well as reaching the 250-goal mark in all competitions, Kane's goal was his 185th for Spurs in the Premier League, seeing him surpass Manchester City great Sergio Aguero to become the division's top scorer for one club. .

At just 29, Kane will be aiming to break Alan Shearer's record of 260 Premier League goals, with Andy Cole (187) and Wayne Rooney (208) being the only others ranked above him.

Speaking to BT Sport, Kane said: "It's been a fantastic nine or ten years in the Premier League.

"I hope there are many more years to come. I always like to score. The most important thing is to win games and we started the season doing that.

"Gotta give the boys credit - they dug deep and got a clean sheet today."

Kane's goal was also Tottenham's 1,000th at home in the Premier League, seeing them join Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in this elite group.

The striker's header winner came from one of Tottenham's 11 attempts, compared to 20 from Wolves, who came ahead in the first half but failed to really test Hugo Lloris.< /p>

"Thanks to Wolves, they made it difficult," Kane said. "In the second half we came out with real intensity from the start.

"We created chances and pressed better and got the goal we deserved. We didn't create too many chances after that, but neither did they."

Tottenham started the season unbeaten in their opening three Premier League games - the first time they have done so in consecutive campaigns since 2004-05 and 2005-06.

Antonio Conte's side recovered from a delay to beat Southampton 4-1 in their opener before struggling twice to draw 2-2 with Chelsea.

While Spurs managed to prevent a still-winless Wolves on Saturday, Kane accepts that they need to play with more determination at the start of games.

"We need to start games better - it was the same against Chelsea," he said. "We have to improve, but the sign of a good team is winning when you're not playing your best."

Kane on Tottenham's 250th goal: 'I always like to score!'

Harry Kane said 'I always like to score' after scoring his historic 250th goal for Tottenham in Saturday's 1-0 win over Wolves.

The England captain headed in on an Ivan Perisic flick in the 64th minute to settle the Premier League clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

As well as reaching the 250-goal mark in all competitions, Kane's goal was his 185th for Spurs in the Premier League, seeing him surpass Manchester City great Sergio Aguero to become the division's top scorer for one club. .

At just 29, Kane will be aiming to break Alan Shearer's record of 260 Premier League goals, with Andy Cole (187) and Wayne Rooney (208) being the only others ranked above him.

Speaking to BT Sport, Kane said: "It's been a fantastic nine or ten years in the Premier League.

"I hope there are many more years to come. I always like to score. The most important thing is to win games and we started the season doing that.

"Gotta give the boys credit - they dug deep and got a clean sheet today."

Kane's goal was also Tottenham's 1,000th at home in the Premier League, seeing them join Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in this elite group.

The striker's header winner came from one of Tottenham's 11 attempts, compared to 20 from Wolves, who came ahead in the first half but failed to really test Hugo Lloris.< /p>

"Thanks to Wolves, they made it difficult," Kane said. "In the second half we came out with real intensity from the start.

"We created chances and pressed better and got the goal we deserved. We didn't create too many chances after that, but neither did they."

Tottenham started the season unbeaten in their opening three Premier League games - the first time they have done so in consecutive campaigns since 2004-05 and 2005-06.

Antonio Conte's side recovered from a delay to beat Southampton 4-1 in their opener before struggling twice to draw 2-2 with Chelsea.

While Spurs managed to prevent a still-winless Wolves on Saturday, Kane accepts that they need to play with more determination at the start of games.

"We need to start games better - it was the same against Chelsea," he said. "We have to improve, but the sign of a good team is winning when you're not playing your best."

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