Harry Kane scored against Stoke last weekend - and that’s official.The Spurs striker was adamant that Christian Eriksen’s free-kick touched his shoulder before sailing into the back of the net and even swore on his daughter’s life.And the club backed their star man by appealing to the Premier League to get the goal changed from Eriksen's to his.The appeal was accepted and Kane is now one goal closer to Mohamed Salah in the Premier League goalscoring charts.He’s also one goal closer to Alan Shearer in the all-time Premier League goalscoring charts.The Newcastle United legend scored 260 goals in England’s top-flight - a record he probably thought would never be beaten.But if Kane stays in England for the rest of his career, he has every chance of breaking it. That ‘goal’ vs Stoke was his 103rd.

ALAN SHEARER REACTS

And, like many other pundits and players alike, Shearer reacted on Twitter immediately after the Premier League made their decision.

Shearer wrote: “I wonder if they will give me the other 9 I also scored but were not given!!?? #269 #appeal.”

You can’t blame the Match of the Day pundit from getting a little bit worried about Kane catching him - especially when he’s being given goals he seemingly didn’t touch.

And former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler also got involved.

“That decision puts me just the 1 behind you now super Al,” he wrote.

Not quite, Robbie.

But the uproar after the Premier League’s decision has been fairly remarkable.

There are plenty of unhappy people, it seems.

Then again, if Kane is adamant he got a touch onto Eriksen's free-kick, you can't really blame him for wanting it to be awarded to him...