He is only the third player to break the top 10 since Teddy Sheringham in August, 2002.
Teddy did it with his 111th goal for the Club followed by Robbie Keane, who hit the top 10 with goal number 113 in August, 2009 and then Jermain Defoe with his 118th Spurs goal in May, 2012. JD went on to make it into the top five with 143 goals.
Harry became the 17th player to score 100 goals for Spurs with his first goal of this season at Everton on September 9.
Two hat-tricks in a the space of three days either side of Christmas Day against Burnley and Southampton have taken him from equal 11th with Les Bennett (117 goals) into 10th, leapfrogging Les and Robbie (122).