Harry Kane marked his return to the Tottenham Hotspur starting XI in style after he scored for the London club against Burnley.
The 25-year-old English striker picked up an ankle injury against Manchester United in January, but he showed how much Spurs have missed him when he scored their equaliser in the second half.
Kane also reached an impressive feat with his goal, especially as he has now scored more than 20 goals in five straight seasons.
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One-season wonder, yeah?
In 2017, Kane said that the one-season wonder chant was something that he thought about, but it only motivated him to push harder with his performances on the pitch.
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"It's always in the back of my mind," he said (via the London Evening Standard).
"I've always said that when people doubt me I want to prove them wrong. Whether it's at a young age or now, that's just my mindset, something in me since a young age.
"I'll keep getting better, keep trying to improve. It's a funny song for our fans to sing and I'll keep doing it for nine, ten seasons and see where it takes me."
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Well, the England captain can keep on shutting down the naysayers one season at a time!
Kane might not look back at the match with fond memories, though, especially as the club suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to the Clarets.
Spurs, who were knocked out of the EFL Cup and the FA Cup in the same week last month, are third in the Premier League and are five points off Liverpool and Manchester City.
With Spurs' loss, is it now a two-horse race for the Premier League title?
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Let us know in the comments.
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