It looks like Harry Kane is ready to hit the ground running again this season, judging by his stunning strike on Wednesday evening.
Although Tottenham lost 2-1 to MLS All-Stars - with Kaka and David Villa both scoring - Kane's goal was the highlight of the match.
Picking the ball up near the halfway line, the striker dribbled to the edge of the box before firing emphatically past the keeper.
"As a team, we could have done better," said Kane afterwards. "It was our first tough game of the pre-season, but we created some good chances in the first half.
"The keeper was in top form. I was delighted to see the goal go in and delighted to be out there."
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And you can also enjoy the strike in super slow-motion, if you enjoy that sort of thing...
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