The English striker gave Tottenham three key points in the Premier League with this historic goal against Fulham.

Tottenham Hotspur needed to claim wins in order to keep their chances of a top four finish alive, and when things got tough for the North London side, their best player stepped up and delivered a moment to remember for all their fans.

Harry Kane carried the team's weight at Craven Cottage and gave Antonio Conte's men some breathing space in the race to finish in European competition spots with his goal against Fulham. Spurs' ace hit the back of the net with a quick turn, which was followed by an accurate right-footed shot that went past Bernd Leno to open up the scoring for the Lilywhites.

This was Kane's 16th goal of the season and was also meaningful since it was the 33rd different venue where he managed to score. Nevertheless, this goal will also grant Kane a spot in Spurs' history, as he leveled the all-time scoring record for the team by Jimmy Greaves.

That goal was also enough to confirm Kane as the second best striker in the ongoing Premier League season, nine goals behind the goalscoring machine known as Erling Haaland.

Without further ado, let us show you the record-matching goal by Kane against Fulham (Image might be geo-restricted).

Kane will have a chance to set a new franchise record this Saturday, as Tottenham will make a trip to face Preston North End in the FA Cup.