Kane help Spurs end Wembley woe
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Harry Kane celebrates goal |
Harry Kane scored twice as
Tottenham brushed aside their Wembley curse and opened their Champions
League group campaign with a 3-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund.
The
England striker finished off the second of two swift counter-attacks in the
first half, firing home at the near post in similar fashion to Heung-Min Son's
opener after just four minutes.
Andriy
Yarmolenko had equalised in a first half dominated by the Bundesliga side, who
had two goals ruled out for offside in the game - one for Christian Pulisic and
the other for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
But
Kane put the game beyond them on 60 minutes when he finished off a neat move
that involved Christian Eriksen and Ben Davies, before Spurs finished the game
with 10 men following Jan Vertonghen's second bookable offence.
Tottenham were poor in Europe at
Wembley last season, winning just one of their Champions League group games,
and they appeared off the pace again despite Son scoring inside four minutes.
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Son Heung Min (White) |
The
South Korean was put through by Kane down the left-hand side and beat Roman
Burki from an acute angle inside the near post.
Dortmund
were unfazed and looked dangerous throughout, with summer signing Yarmolenko
curling home an equaliser seven minutes later following a neat one-two with
Shinji Kagawa.
Kane barraged his way past two
Dortmund defenders to smash his side back in front, but the Bundesliga side had
further chances through the lively Pulisic, who had a goal ruled out for
offside on the stroke of half-time.
Dortmund
had the ball in the net again on 57 minutes and had cause to complain when
Aubameyang's crisp volley was incorrectly ruled chalked off.
But
Spurs looked more in control in the second half and Christian Eriksen grew into
the game, setting up Kane on the hour-mark with his 20th assist of 2017.
Hugo Lloris was forced to
make an excellent save to deny Aubameyang from close range late on before
Vertonghen picked up a second yellow in stoppage time for catching substitute
Mario Gotze in the face with a flailing arm.
Tottenham's attacking trio
of Eriksen, Son and Kane caused the Dortmund defence plenty of problems all
evening but it was the England striker who made the match-winning contribution.
He sent Son scampering away down the left for the opening goal before smashing
a double past Roman Burki to seal victory.
Source: Sky Sports
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