Harry Kane is now King Harry as his breakout season took yet another dramatic turn in Tottenham’s thrilling 2-1 victory over rivals Arsenal on Saturday. Kane continues to be the top Englishman in the Premier League with the 21-year-old striker scoring both goals at White Hart Lane in his north London derby debut. Kane has now scored 22 goals in all competitions this season including an 86th minute header as Tottenham rallied after Mesut Ozil gave Arsenal an early 1-0 lead. “The feeling is one I definitely won’t forget for the rest of my career,” Kane told BT Sport 1. “‘My first north London derby, to win the way we did, it’s incredible. I probably won’t sleep tonight.” Kane has the innate ability to be in the right place like most top goal scorers. He’s efficient with both feet and is terrific in the air. England manager Roy Hodgson was in attendance and is said to be seriously considering adding Kane to the squad for next month’s Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania. ‘When you have scored the number of goals he has scored, if you don’t put him in there, someone will give him a passport from another country,” Arsenal…