Tottenham do Arsenal a favour by beating Gunners' title rivals Manchester City

Harry Kane celebrates with Emerson Royal and Dejan Kulusevski after scoring for Tottenham against Manchester City and becoming Spurs' all-time top scorer.
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Tottenham have done north London adversaries Arsenal a favour by beating the Gunners' title rivals Manchester City in the Premier League.

Harry Kane's first-half goal saw the Spurs striker become the club's all-time record scorer with 267 goals, overtaking the legendary Jimmy Greaves, and it turned out to be the winner at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Ben Hayward
Weekend editor

Ben Hayward is the Weekend Editor of FourFourTwo. A European football writer and Tottenham Hotspur fan with over 15 years’ experience, he has covered games all over the world - including three World Cups, several Champions League finals, Euros, Copa America - and has spent much of that time in Spain. Ben speaks English and Spanish, currently dividing his time between Barcelona and London, covering all the big talking points of the weekend on FFT: he’s also written several list features and interviewed Guglielmo Vicario for the magazine.