Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane secured his place in Spurs' history on Sunday with a record-breaking goal but there have been some concerns raised over whether he can catch Alan Shearer's record.

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Sunday proved to be a game to remember for all involved in north London with Spurs securing three massive points as their stunning home record in their new stadium still intact against Manchester City.

However, the record which was most significant on Sunday was Jimmy Greaves' all-time goal-scoring record which Kane surpassed with his 267th goal for the Lilywhites.

Next on the list for Kane is the all-time Premier League record of 260 goals which is now 60 goals away with Shearer currently holding the accolade.

But speaking on Match of the Day 2, Leon Osman has suggested injuries could be a big concern over the coming years for Kane in his bid to clinch the record:

"He's definitely not finished if he stays fit. That's going to be the main concern. Does he choose to stay in the Premier League? Because, you know, there's rumours that he might move on."

Injury worries

Despite turning 30 years of age later on in the year, Kane has shown very little signs of slowing down and, in fact, is enjoying one of his best seasons in front of goal of his career.

Last season proved a tricky one for the England captain after a summer of speculation seemingly hindered his start to the Premier League campaign.

However, he was able to rediscover his form under Antonio Conte and went on to score 17 Premier League goals in his 37 appearances.

Rumours, though, have indeed persisted despite the striker reigniting his Spurs career over the last 18 months or so, with Bayern Munich among those linked with a summer transfer in recent weeks.

Spurs have only played 22 times in the league thus far and Kane has already equalled last season's total with only City's Erling Haaland having scored more across the Premier League so far.

The 29-year-old's highest return in a Premier League campaign is 29 goals and with 16 games remaining in the season, he's certainly on course to beat that record.

However, as Osman alluded to, Kane has suffered serious injury setbacks in the past with ankle and hamstring issues keeping him out for large periods of time.

And, with this in mind, it could be a concern for the England captain in regard to the longevity of his career.

But it is important to recognise that Kane has not suffered an injury which has kept him out for more than seven days for almost three years now.

So there is the suggestion the 29-year-old has discovered better methods to conserve his body and protect himself from injury issues which should put him in good stead for the years to come.