Harry Kane is poised to on matching a difficult scoring record of Luis Suarez’s teammate in Barcelona, Lionel Messi. Kane sees Lionel Messi and rival his Cristiano Ronaldo as players who have gone above the ordinary with their goal scoring achievements in the competition and the level at which they score 50 to 60 goals or more is amazing.
Harry Kane scored his 112th and 113th Premier League goals against Huddersfield on Saturday, the first with a lovely header and the second from the penalty spot.Image result for huddersfield vs tottenham
The England captain, Harry Kane hopes he can one day emulate, and perhaps break, the goal scoring records of Barcelona forward Lionel Messi.
Kane, 25, will line up against Messi and his Barcelona team mates on Wednesday when Spurs host the Catalans at Wembley in Group B matchday 2 Champions League match.
“He’s definitely set the standard for the rest of us and it motivates me to get even better,” Kane said. “Hopefully one day I can score as many, if not more, than he has.”
England captain Kane has been the Premier League’s top scorer for two of the last three seasons and won the Golden Boot at the World Cup in Russia.
His brace against Huddersfield last weekend put him on 145 goals for Tottenham, taking him past Jermain Defoe and into fifth place on the club’s top scorers list.
However, he is far behind Argentine Messi who has scored 560 goals in 646 games for Barcelona in all competitions, with 103 of those coming in the Champions League.
“Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have gone above the norm, when they’re scoring 50 or 60 goals a season,” said Kane.
“As players you want to play against the best in the world and Messi is certainly that. We will do our best to stop him.”
Argentina’s Messi currently holds multiple scoring records, including the most goals in a calendar year. He scored 91 goals in 69 games for club and country in 2012.
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