Tottenham Hotspur striker, Harry Kane, on Sunday broke Jimmy Greaves’ record to become the club’s all-time leading scorer.
Kane scored the winner as the North London side inflicted a blow to Manchester City’s title-defence with a 1-0 win in a frantic encounter.
The 30-year-old punished Rodri’s error in possession on the edge of his own box by scoring his 267th goal in Spurs colours (15) as City failed to take advantage of league leaders Arsenal’s defeat at Everton on Saturday.
Spurs held on despite Cristian Romero’s late red card (87) for a second bookable offence to ensure City have now lost all five of their games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and remain five points behind the Gunners in their race for a third successive title.
Spurs, meanwhile, move to within a point of the top four having played a game more than their rivals after recording three consecutive wins for just the second time this season with one of their best performances of the campaign.