After Tuesday night's Champions League tie at the Bernabeu, it was obvious who would be firmly on Real Madrid's radar over the coming months and years.
Harry Kane faced his biggest challenge yet. He had made himself known across Europe with his prolific record, on a par with the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo over the past two years, but now was his opportunity to prove himself on the main stage.
On the same pitch as Ronaldo, on the stage of the Galacticos, Kane had a chance to show he was worthy. And he did. But for Keylor Navas's heroics in the Real Madrid goal, he would have scored twice, and he was instrumental in Spurs' only goal.
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