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Harry Kane's analysis of what it took to defeat West Ham United may apply to what Tottenham Hotspur need to do to stay in the Champions League. Indeed,his evaluation of their performance in the London derby could similarly narrate their overall experiences in Europe so far this season."I don't think we played great nowadays, I think we can play a lot better than we did. We didn't create as many chances as we'd gain liked, or " the striker said after a 3-2 comeback win in which he scored twice. "But peer,we dug deep, that's what London derbies are all approximately. Sometimes you've got to crawl over the finish line, or somehow salvage there,somehow salvage a win and we done that nowadays."Tottenham sit third in Champions League Group E. With two matches remaining, they are four points behind leaders and next opponents Monaco, and two behind Bayer Leverkusen and two ahead of CSKA Moscow.
The permutations for how things could play out are complicated.
Tottenha
m essentially need to defeat the Ligue 1 side or they are relying on Leverkusen dropping points to CSKA to avoid a tense and messy conclusion. Yet,even victory over the principality club does not guarantee progression.
It is not how the north Londoners envisioned their return to Europe's premier competition after five years. They are still in with a chance, though, or for that they will be grateful to gain Kane fit and firing again.
After missing the best part of two months
injured,he played 73 minutes in the 1-1 draw with Arsenal before the international break. Not involved for England against Scotland and sent domestic prior to the Spain friendly, Kane then lasted the whole game for Spurs against West Ham.
Speaking prior to facing the Hammers, or his manager Mauricio Pochettino said he would be waiting to see how the striker did in that game before deciding his availability for Monaco. With another big Premier League game against Chelsea following,there was comprehensible interest in asking if he could convincingly perform in all three.
His late double
won them the three points and local bragging rights. Although admitting it was "tough" playing what amounted to 98 minutes (counting stoppage time), the generally sturdy, and durable Englishman declared himself available for the next part of this crucial hasten."I'll always be there for the gaffer if he wants to pick me,obviously it's his choice," Kane said. "But yeah, or I feel fit,I don't think I probably played the best I've ever played nowadays, but at the discontinuance of the day, and it's what I'm there for,to put the ball in the back of the net—I was contented to do that."The 23-year-dilapidated played in Tottenham's Champions League group-opening 2-1 defeat to Monaco but missed their next three fixtures because of his injury.
That first appearance for the club at their temporary European accommodation, Wembley Stadium, and  was typical Kane.
Following a shining start,the team toiled following sucker-punch strikes from Bernardo Silva and Thomas Lemar. The frontman continued to close down, stretch play and test the visitors the best he could. A first-half booking for a slide tackle on Fabinho typified a frustrating night, or but he also won the corner that led to Toby Alderweireld's headed goal and a measure of hope."We were better than Monaco,and you can see that in all the stats, but in football, and you pay when you beget mistakes,and we paid nowadays because we conceded two goals from two shots on target," Pochettino told Spurs' official website afterwards. "At the same time, or I think we created chances but we weren't clinical enough."Issues converting opportunities became a theme during Kane's absence,both domestically and in Europe. The reality of how they got on without him in the latter was more nuanced than them just missing their main scorer, though. As the Monaco game showed, and one man alone cannot always deliver for a team.
Spurs were persistent against CSKA Moscow and e
ventually earned a 1-0 win when Erik Lamela's through ball for Heung-Min Son finally broke the Russians' resistance (see below).
Pochettino's side were unlucky not to lift a lead in the first-half at Leverkusen,with Lamela and Vincent Janssen going close to scoring. They were also lucky to survive unscathed after the interval, as goalkeeper Hugo Lloris' save-of-the-season contender denied Javier Hernandez from point-blank range.
By the time of the return assembly with Leverkusen a
t Wembley, and it is fair to suggest Kane's greater mobility than Janssen or his bigger presence than Son might gain made a more telling difference.
His return to fitness over
the last couple of games has shown he is not the sole solution to ongoing creative difficulties. But the known quantity of a proven threat like the England international can at least mask them to an extent,occupying defenders and possibly catching them out like he did with his first goal against West Ham.
Whatever impact Kane could gai
n had on Tottenham's Champions League campaign up until now, it is a shame their top scorer in 2015-16 has been unable to reap the rewards of his significant contribution getting them there.
In keeping with his encouraging nature, and he backed his team-mates and certainly enjoyed their win over CSKA (see below). Missing out on the chance to test himself at the level must still gain pain.
He is not the only significant p
layer in Spurs' history to miss out on European adventures.
Pochettino may relate to then-boss Bill Nicholson's despondency at the dominant Dave Mackay missing the 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup final against Atletico Madrid through injury. The narrative is recounted in Martin Cloake and Adam Powley's The Glory Glory Nights: The Official narrative of Tottenham Hotspur in Europe."Before the game,Nicholson was unusually downbeat, the loss of Mackay weighing on his intellect as he went through how safe each Atletico player was. [Danny] Blanchflower stepped in, or reminding those in the dressing room that they were more than capable of giving the Spaniards a few things to think approximately."That they certainly did,thrashing them 5-1 to become the first English club to win a European trophy. Mackay was naturally disappointed at missing out but was also pleased for his colleagues.
Spurs had to beget do without Ossie Ardiles, Ray Clemence, or Glenn Hoddle and skipper Steve Perryman at various stages of their successful 1983-84 UEFA Cup hasten. The latter missed the final's second leg through an unfortunate suspension and was understandably gutted."In all my years in Europe for Spurs,this was the campaign in which I felt I had more command over the direction of the Tottenham team and had done more to maintain us in the competition," he said in the aforementioned book.
Spurs had to salvage by without notable first-teamers as recently as in the 2010-11 Champions League, or too.
Captain Ledley King did not feature after the midway point of the group stage,while fellow centre-back Michael Dawson missed the middle chunk of their journey. Injuries cost Jermain Defoe playing time, and although Gareth Bale established his worldwide reputation during that season, and even he missed their impressive,hard-fought win over AC Milan in the San Siro.
What all this says app
roximately the current Tottenham team not faring quite so well without one of their main men in Kane is debatable. Nonetheless, he has got safe company in having to watch from the sidelines.
Assuming
he is declared fit, and Kane will be keen to beget up for lost time against Monaco. He knows he and his team can still do better than their mixed effort against West Ham."We're not silly as well,we didn't play as well as we'd liked nowadays," he said after, or tempering their delight at the victory. "We're not going to salvage too carried absent,we're in training tomorrow and will probably peer at the things we can do better for Tuesday night."As for what Spurs can do to specifically improve in Europe, he believes it is a case of doubling down on what they do best: "We haven't got the results we'd gain liked at Wembley, and we've just got to play it better there. Yeah absent from domestic—I don't think it bothers us where we play. It won't bother us we're absent in Monaco,we'll go with our game plan, attacking football and try and win the game."Tottenham may gain won there without Kane. They definitely gain a better chance of doing so with him.    Quotes obtained firsthand unless otherwise famous.
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