The Australian manager highlighted the need to move on and remain focused after losing Kane to Bayern Munich: “Harry Kane was a massive figure for this club for a long time and will continue to be whether he is in the building or not. We wanted to go out and give our supporters some hope and belief in the team.”
Spurs will now hope that they put a winning run going- when they travel to Bournemouth for what will be their second away game of the campaign.
They will however likely be without brilliant summer signing James Maddison who looked to have picked up a foot injury.