1. Harry Kane racks up individual honours
Adding to his already swollen trophy cabinet, Harry Kane once again racked up the individual honours. He won the Premier League Player of the Year, a feat he followed by bagging his third Golden Boot and, for the first time, Playmaker of the Season, awarded to the individual with the most assists.
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— Premier League (@premierleague) May 23, 2021
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🕹 @HKane is the recipient of the @CocaCola_GB Playmaker Award 🕹 pic.twitter.com/Qpn689FhIh
Kane became the first player in the Premier League era to win both the Golden Boot and Playmaker of the Season, an achievement underpinning Kane’s indomitable importance to the side.
Kane scored his 23rd goal on the final day of the season at Leicester, ensuring he won the Golden Boot outright. He added 14 helpers to his Golden-Boot-winning tally and finished with 37 direct goal contributions in 35 appearances.
The goal that secured the Golden Boot outright ⚽
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 23, 2021
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That equates to Kane being involved in 54 percent of Tottenham’s 68 goals, a staggering output from England’s captain, who is expected to leave the club in the summer, with Manchester City and Manchester United as probable suitors.
Kane will leave a void the size of the Grand Canyon if he does indeed leave Tottenham in the summer. But no matter what, he will go down as the most productive player to ever don the Lilywhite.