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FootballJubilation in London As Harry Kane Equals Another Premier League Record
- Tottenham striker, Harry Kane has been named Premier League player of the month for the seventh time in his career
- Kane who was named player of the month for March has now equaled the record held by former Manchester City striker, Sergio Aguero
- The England forward scored four goals and had two assists in March to help Tottenham push for a Champions League place
Harry Kane is in the mood to break records in the English Premier League this season as the Tottenham striker has been named "Player of the Month" for March in the EPL for the 7th time.
The 28-year-old forward was in superb form for Tottenham as he bagged four goals and created two more as the London club revived their hope of qualifying for the Champions League.
According to a report via the BBC, Kane has now equaled the record of the highest "player of the month" awards won held by former Manchester City striker, Sergio Aguero.
The Tottenham striker will now aim to make history by setting the record for the most "player of the month" awards won if he wins another gong.
The Player of the Month award was created in 1994 to honour the individual brilliance of players in the Premier League and was first won by Tottenham striker Jurgen Klinsmann.
Arteta wins Premier League Manager of the Month
Meanwhile, another North Londoner, Mikel Arteta has been named the Premier League's manager of the month for March.
According to 90 Min, It is the second time this season that the Arsenal manager has won the award, with his first coming back in September.
Arteta guided the Gunners to 3 victories and a loss in March with Arsenal's only losing to title contenders, Liverpool in a near-perfect month for the London club.
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported Harry Kane hit a unique milestone in the Premier League with his goal against Brighton and Hove Albion on Wednesday, March 16.
Antonio Conte’s side reignited their European ambitions thanks to a routine 2-0 win against an out-of-form Brighton side, with Kane getting his side’s second of the day.
The England striker latched onto a beautiful through ball from Rodrigo Bentancur to strike home a low ball after Cristian Romero’s opener in the first half.