A glittering 14-year career in North London looks to have come to an end, after Bayern Munich finally met Daniel Levy’s valuation for Tottenham’s prized asset. With the club’s record goalscorer embarking on a new chapter in Germany, a gaping hole at the spearhead of their attack has appeared, which they will almost certainly struggle to fill. With that in mind, we are posing the question – where would Tottenham have finished without Harry Kane’s goals last season?
- Harry Kane scored 30 goals in the Premier League last year.
- This total would have been enough to win the Golden Boot in seven of the last 10 seasons.
- However, if we were to remove Kane’s notable contribution in front of goal from the equation, Tottenham would have struggled near the foot of the table.
Where Would Tottenham Have Finished Without Harry Kane’s Goals in 2022/23?
In typical Daniel Levy fashion, a hold up at the airport over a contract change has slightly delayed Harry Kane’s departure from London, but it looks all but certain that Bayern Munich have finally got their man.
After failing to fill the hole left by Robert Lewandowski’s exit last year, they have now managed to acquire perhaps the only like-for-like replacement in world football.
Kane has hit 20 league goals or more in six of the last nine seasons, which is testament to his innate ability to find the net.
In taking the decision to sell England’s captain and all-time record goalscorer, Spurs now face an almighty task in finding a suitable replacement. With strikers of his calibre almost impossible to come by unless for a premium price, many observers are questioning how competitive Tottenham can be without a reliable source of goals.
Indeed, the importance of Kane’s contribution can not be underestimated. This is perhaps best reflected by removing his 30 goal tally from last season; in doing so Spurs would have finished 17th.
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Premier League Table Without Harry Kane’s Goals
- Manchester City – 90
- Arsenal – 84
- Manchester United – 74
- Newcastle – 71
- Liverpool – 67
- Brighton – 64
- Brentford – 61
- Aston Villa – 61
- Fulham – 54
- Crystal Palace – 46
- Chelsea – 46
- Wolves – 42
- West Ham – 40
- Nottingham Forest – 40
- Bournemouth – 39
- Everton – 38
- Tottenham – 36
- Leicester – 34
- Leeds – 32
- Southampton – 27
The table above only removes Harry Kane’s goals, and not his three assists, albeit with those having a negligible effect.
For context, Tottenham finished eighth in the table – 11 points off fourth-place Newcastle – and scored 70 league goals in total which ranked them fifth overall.
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