Former Tottenham striker Peter Crouch believes Harry Kane is now a certainty to score 200 Premier League goals.
Kane netted his 150th goal in the top-flight on Sunday afternoon, as Spurs recorded a late win over West Bromwich Albion to take them in second-place going into the two-week international break.
The England captain joined an elite list of players that have reached the 150-goal landmark - consisting of Michael Owen, Jermain Defoe, Robbie Fowler, Thierry Henry, Frank Lampard, Sergio Aguero, Andy Cole, Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer.
Shearer - who has 260 Premier League goals - and Rooney with 208, are the only two players in the competition's history to surpass the 200-mark.
Kane scored his 200th goal for Spurs in all competitions on Thursday, in Jose Mourinho's side's comfortable victory over Ludogorets in the Europa League.
Now, the Tottenham forward is eyeing Shearer's all-time record and is 110 goals away from it following Sunday's win at the Hawthorns.
Crouch, who scored 108 goals in the Premier League himself, believes Kane is a 'certainty' to get over 200 in the top-flight.
The retired striker told the Daily Mail: "The numbers are staggering. He's got 201 for Tottenham now and he could end up with 300 for the club before he finishes.
"He's a certainty to join Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney in the 200 club for the Premier League but beating Shearer's total of 260 will be a tall order.
"Kane is not only Tottenham's best scorer, he's also their best creator. He's like two men rolled into one.
"The best compliment I can pay him is that if you wanted someone to take a shot to score from 25 yards to save your life, I'd pick Kane every single day."