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Harry Kane won back to back Premier League Golden Boots in the 2015/16 and the 2016/17 season. Only a fabulous Mohamed Salah stopped him from getting a third last season, where he was just 2 goals short of the Egyptian. Harry Kane has scored 109 goals from 154 games in the Premier League since his debut. He has registered 602 shots, with 271 of those on target. He has also missed 69 big chances but has an impressive 45% shooting accuracy.
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Harry Kane scored 21 goals in the 2014/15 season, but Sergio Aguero, with 26 goals, won the Golden Boot then. Harry has since been on fire. In the 2015/16 season, Kane recorded 158 shots, with 75 of those on target and scored 25 goals. The next season, he had 110 shots with 58 of them on target and scored 29 goals. In 2017/18, he took his impressive goalscoring tally even higher, scoring 30 goals, with an astonishing 184 shot, 76 of which was on target.
In the recently concluded FIFA World Cup, Harry Kane won the Golden Boot, as England finished fourth. He will be desperate to carry his World Cup form into the new season and in the 2 games he has played so far, he has already scored 1 goal, recording 6 shots and 2 shots on target. Harry Kane already seems to be inspired to win back the Golden Boot this season and then after finally scoring a goal in August, he will take some stopping.
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