Phil Neville reckons Harry Kane will have to move elsewhere in order to achieve his goals of breaking into the world's elite player group. The truth, however, is quite different: Kane is already well on his way.

The Spurs and England forward this week acknowledged that consistent performances in the Champions League are necessary in order to be regarded as one of the world's best, but after a stunning brace in the win over Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday night, Kane took another giant step towards the status he desires.

As Tottenham banished the Wembley hoodoo and Kane simultaneously put another dry August behind him, he moved onto 103 goals in Spurs colours.

Now, at 24 years and 48 days old, Kane has taken just 120 appearances to reach the 80-goal mark in the Premier League.

Only the competition's all-time leading scorer has done so in fewer games.