The hotly-rated 21-year-old took his tally for his increasingly impressive campaign to 20 with a double in Saturday's 3-0 Premier League win at West Brom - making him England's top scorer in all competitions.

It ended a run of four games without a goal and Kane is looking for plenty more as Spurs press on on three fronts.

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Kane said: "I am really pleased. Twenty goals was my next target after I got 10 and I am happy to be there.

"I was on 18 for what felt like ages but I am very happy. Hopefully I can push on and get some more now.

"There is still a long way to go and I am really enjoying it at the minute. Hopefully I can continue."

Tottenham confirmed the news via Twitter:

Kane's goalscoring form in the cup competitions prompted manager Mauricio Pochettino to give the academy graduate a run in the Premier League and he has not looked back, netting 10 league goals, including braces against Chelsea as well as West Brom.

Kane, who had loan spells at Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich City and Leicester City before getting a regular chance at Spurs, has played 30 times for England's various youth teams since 2010 with eight goals in 10 games for the Under-21s over the last two seasons.

Tottenham, who are sixth in the Premier League table with 40 points from 23 matches, host local rivals Arsenal at White Hart Lane on Saturday.

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