Does that include pen goals though? Palmer feasts on those, not to take away from how productive he's been.
More like the Spurs had nobody else, so Kane was responsible for everything and was allowed to drift all over the field.
Oh boy, some serious grasping at straws going on here.
It does include penalties. If you remove penalties he drops from second all the way down to... third.
10 penalties takes him from 43 to 33, which is still higher than Haaland (31, 8 penalties) and Mbappe (28, 9 penalties) if you removed penalties from both. The only person on that list who passes him if you only look at non-penalty contributions is Ollie Watkins.
And the Kane thing has already been addressed, obviously, but boy you really outdo yourself sometimes.