Harry Kane scored four goals as Tottenham Hotspur beat Shakhtar Donetsk 5-1 in their final pre-season friendly before the start of the Premier League.
Kane’s future at Spurs remains the subject of intense scrutiny with a year left on his contract and Bayern Munich stepping up their interest in him.
And the 30-year-old put on a typically clinical display to remind Spurs what they will be missing should he leave.
Kane’s England team-mate Harry Maguire, however, endured another mixed day.
The Manchester United defender, 30, was booed by Red Devils fans after his errant pass led to Athletic Bilbao’s opener in Dublin – but he later made amends by setting up Facundo Pellistri’s stoppage-time equaliser.
Maguire’s treatment was far from the rapturous welcome handed out in north London to Kane, who was also given the captain’s armband against the Ukrainian champions by manager Ange Postecoglou.
The match was new boss Postecoglou’s first game in charge in front of his own supporters at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Spurs’ two previous friendlies having taken place during a tour of Asia.
And it will have left the Australian keener than ever to retain the services of Kane, who produced a virtuoso performance in what Spurs fans will hope was not a farewell with a flourish.
The striker has featured in all three Spurs friendlies this summer and played more than 80 minutes on Sunday, coming off just after his fourth goal and prompting loud ‘we want you to stay’ chants from supporters.