Arsenal legend Alan Smith took to Twitter to hit out at Harry Kane after the Bayern Munich striker became the first Englishman to score four in a Champions League match since Smith himself.
Smith scored the same amount for against Austria Wien way back in 1991.
netted four times in Bayern s 9-2 mauling of Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday night, where three of Kane s goals came from the penalty spot, another record in itself.
His four goals also saw him overtake Wayne Rooney as the highest scoring Englishman in the Champions League.
Rooney, a Champions League winner, scored 30 times for Manchester United in Europe s elite competition.
Kane s tally in the Champions League now stands at 33, with the 31-year-old showing no sign of slowing down anytime soon…