Harry Kane made a welcome return from injury for Tottenham in the Premier League, scoring on his comeback for his 20th goal of another formidable season. It is no surprise that Kane, who became the club's joint second highest goalscorer with Bobby Smith on 208 with his strike against West Bromwich Albion, helped Spurs return to winning ways after they missed his goalscoring threat, creativity and influence. "He brings a lot to the team as a striker and as a leader," teammate Davinson Sanchez said. "Harry Kane shows every season his importance. You can't say anything else but the fact that he's such an important player, a captain, a leader and a player who is pushing all the time, pushing the team to get higher. I can't say any more about him. "All of us can learn and he is one of the leaders, an example to all of us about how we can improve." Kane's remarkable goalscoring record has made him the second most valuable centre-forward in world football, according to <a href="https://www.transfermarkt.com/">transfermarkt.com</a>. Above is a photo gallery of the 25 most valuable centre-forwards. To move on to the next picture, simply scroll or click on the arrows.