Harry Kane has gifted his jersey to Robbie Keane's son Hudson, the same jersey he wore when he became Tottenham Hotspur's all-time leading goalscorer.
On Sunday, Kane scored in the 13th minute of Spurs' 1-0 win over Pep Guardiola's Manchester City at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. That goal was the 267th goal of his Spurs career, taking him one clear of the legendary Jimmy Greaves whose record stood for over five decades.
It was a historic day for Kane as he also became only the third player in history to score 200 Premier League goals, with Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer the only players with more goals in the competition's history.
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In a show of respect, Kane gifted his shirt to fellow Spurs legend Robbie Keane's son Hudson. After the game, Robbie and his wife Claudine both took to social media to show the youngster beaming as he held the Number 10 shirt.
On Instagram, Keane posted the picture to his story saying, "@HarryKane thanks for the jersey for Hudson, congratulations, great achievement."
Claudine on the other hand took to Twitter and posted the following, "Harry Kane just made Hudson’s year, what a lovely gesture."
Keane of course is a Spurs legend in his own life. In 306 games, the Irishman scored 122 goals and is the 12th highest scorer in club history.
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