Milestone man Kane strikes late in Spurs' win

Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane chalked off yet another milestone as his 150th Premier League goal earned his side a 1-0 win at struggling West Bromwich Albion on Sunday to send them top of the table.
Milestone man Kane strikes late in Spurs' win

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane chalked off yet another milestone as his 150th Premier League goal earned his side a 1-0 win at struggling West Bromwich Albion on Sunday to send them top of the table.

It looked as though West Brom had successfully stifled Tottenham's formidable front trio of Kane, Gareth Bale and Son Heung-min, starting together in the league for the first time, but Kane headed home in the 88th minute.

Tottenham moved top, temporarily at least, with 17 points from eight matches while winless West Brom, who could count themselves unfortunate, remained third bottom of the standings.

Liverpool and Leicester City could both go above Tottenham if they win later on Sunday.

"I promise you I'm not bothered about Leicester versus Wolves or City versus Liverpool. I just want us to win games and then we'll see where we are," Spurs manager Jose Mourinho said.

"West Brom's performance made us play in the way we did. They were very good defensively. We played safe."

Kane, like Son and Bale, was a subdued figure on Sunday as a resolute West Brom defended deeply, but he capitalised on a moment of indecision by home keeper Sam Johnstone to glance in Matt Doherty's flighted ball into the danger area.

The England striker scored his 200th Tottenham goal in midweek in the Europa League win over Ludogorets and now has 13 goals and 10 assists in 14 matches in all competitions for his club this season.

It had taken a sluggish Tottenham almost an hour to have an effort on target, although Son did have a golden early opportunity but took too long and his shot was blocked.

West Brom had chances too. Karlan Grant headed Darnell Furlong's superb cross wide in the first half while Dara O'Shea missed the target with a header.

West Brom appeared to have resisted the Spurs surge but Kane popped up to continue Tottenham's 100% record on the road this season and spark loud celebrations on their bench. Agencies

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