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Harry Kane reveals his pride at surpassing Thierry Henry on the all-time Premier League goalscoring list after his brace against Everton, before insisting 'I've got plenty more years in me' to try to move past Alan Shearer's tally of 260 goals

Harry Kane has revealed his delight at moving past Thierry Henry in the Premier League all-time goalscoring charts.

The Tottenham striker netted in either half during his side's 5-0 thrashing of Everton on Monday night to take his overall tally to 176 top-flight goals, and he admitted his pride at overtaking the former Arsenal frontman.

'Thierry was one of the greatest Premier League strikers we've seen, so to go above him now is a nice little milestone,' Kane told Sky Sports.

Harry Kane scored twice against Everton on Monday to move to 176 Premier League goals
He is now above Thierry Henry, who found the net 175 times in the Premier League for Arsenal

Kane is up to sixth on the all-time list, but is just one goal behind Frank Lampard.