The Atletico Madrid forward netted a fine header in France training and proceeded to shout the England captain's name in celebration.
Kane is undoubtedly one of the best strikers in world football, who knows how to find the back of the net.
Whether it's a long or close range shot, a left or right-footed strike, or a header, the mercurial forward, more often than not, finds the back of the net.
Whilst this season has been a slow one in comparison to his lofty standard, the Spurs no.10 has been on fire of late for club and country.
He scored his 49th England goal in the 2-1 win over Switzerland, drawing him level with Sir Bobby Charlton, and moving him to within four of Wayne Rooney's all time record.
And because of the quality he has in front of goal, he is beginning to rub off on other strikers.
In a video posted onto France's YouTube channel, Griezmann, planted his effort into the bottom right past Lloris, and after wheeling away to celebrate, he shouted: "Harry Kane".
Griezmann will hope he is able to recreate the same goal for France as they take on South Africa at the home of Lille, the Stade Pierre Mauroy, on Tuesday night.