Receiving his Milestone Award for reaching 150 Premier League goals, Harry Kane says his spectacular strike against north London rivals Arsenal in March 2016 tops the lot.
"We had just scored the equaliser," he recalls after being presented with the award by the League and Coca-Cola. "The crowd were on their feet. The atmosphere was electric.
"To score that was unbelievable. One of my best goals technically and the moment was really special."
Henry in Kane's sights
Kane became the 10th player to score 150 PL goals when he hit a late winner at West Bromwich Albion in November 2020.
He has since increased his tally to 164 and is already setting his sights on further landmarks.
"A really proud achievement," says Kane. "Obviously 150 goals is a lot down to my team-mates. Another Milestone reached and hopefully a few more to come."
The Spurs striker only needs another 12 goals to overtake Premier League Hall of Fame inductee Thierry Henry and move up to sixth in the competition's all-time scoring charts.
The two-time Golden Boot winner is also currently leading the race to be the top scorer of the 2020/21 season, sitting one goal ahead of Mohamed Salah.