Harry Kane became Tottenham's all-time record scorer as his 267th goal for the club sealed a 1-0 win against Manchester City that severely damaged the champions' bid to retain the Premier League title.Tottenham's win moved them within one point of fourth-placed Newcastle as they chase Champions League qualification.
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch admitted time is running out for him to avoid the "stress" of a relegation battle after a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Sunday."It is my responsibility and I understand their frustration and I accept it," said Marsch of calls for him to go by some section of the Leeds support.
Harry Kane, 29, fired Tottenham in front of Manchester City on Sunday at home, giving Spurs a lead and earning him his 267th goal in the club's shirt.