Tottenham: Pochettino reflects on Crystal Palace win
The Tottenham talisman helped Spurs baptise their new ground with a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace on Tuesday night to lift them back into third place.
However, after picking up just one point from their previous five games, the jitters had really begun to settle in, with many blaming diminishing crowds – and interest – at Wembley for sending the Tottenham season flat.
But after the firework-inspired fans roared Tottenham on to victory on Wednesday night, Kane believes his side are back on track, despite having played one more game than fourth-placed Arsenal.
Finally, the nightmare of no fewer than seven delays to the opening to the new ground can be put firmly behind them.
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Mauricio Pochettino and Christian Eriksen could both pledge their future's to the club (Image: GETTY )
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The players are all excited for that now
Tottenham Harry Kane on their Champions League clash
It will be an early test for the stadium to see if the atmosphere can lift Spurs for their Champions League quarter-final against Manchester City on Tuesday – the second game to be played in the new ground.
“The players are all excited for that now,” Kane admitted.
“We have been here and experienced our first game, but Tuesday night against City is going to be something special as well.
“We have got to try to use the occasion and the atmosphere to our advantage but it will be difficult.”