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Harry Kane insists Tottenham will shake off their Premier League collapse as the England star looks to fire his team into the Champions League quarter-finals against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday. In the space of seven days, Tottenham's hopes of winning the Premier League have been shattered by defeats at Burnley and Chelsea and Saturday's north London derby draw against Arsenal.
It was just the latest Tottenham failure when the stakes have been at their highest since Mauricio Pochettino took charge five years ago. Only a last-minute Hugo Lloris penalty save from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang prevented Arsenal inflicting Tottenham's third successive loss.
But Kane is convinced Tottenham are capable of recovering from a painful week and he challenged his team to use their Champions League last-16 second leg in Dortmund as fuel to speed up their revival. "Two disappointing results in a week, this was the perfect game, a north London derby to show passion and show fans we are ready to fight for the rest of the season," said Kane, who scored their penalty equaliser against Arsenal.
"It's a point, we wanted three but it stops the losing streak and we can focus on Dortmund and then Southampton.
"Over the last week we have put ourselves under pressure but we have done it in the past and every game is a big game."
Tottenham have one foot in the last eight after a 3-0 first-leg win at Wembley.
Now they must finish the job against Dortmund to book their first Champions League quarter-final appearance since 2011.
That would leave Tottenham within touching distance of their first European semi-final since winning the UEFA Cup in 1984.
Progressing in Europe's elite club competition could be essential for Tottenham to convince Kane that they can provide him with the platform to win major honours.
Without a top trophy since the 2008 League Cup, Tottenham's barren spell is reportedly weighing heavily on Kane, who was said to be "devastated and angry" following their 2-0 defeat at Chelsea on Wednesday.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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