Harry Kane struck twice as Tottenham Hotspur made a flying start to their Champions League campaign with a 3-1 win over Borussia Dortmund in their Group H opener at Wembley on Wednesday.
The England striker made sure there was no repeat of last seasonโs home woes in the competition with his sideโs second and third goals after Dortmundโs Andriy Yarmolenko had cancelled out Son Heung-minโs opener in a frantic start.
Kane had failed to score in August before scoring twice against Everton at the weekend and showed he was back to his lethal best with a fine left-foot finish in the 15th minute.
He then slotted his second on the hour mark to seal only Tottenhamโs third win in 13 matches at Wembley where they lost two of their three Champions League home games last season to take his tally to six in four games for club and country.
The only blemish on the night for Spurs was centre back Jan Vertonghenโs dismissal in stoppage time. In a tussle for the ball Vertonghen caught Dortmund substitute Mario Goetze with his arm as he changed direction, prompting referee Gianluca Rocchi to show him his second yellow card.
It was not a night for latecomers at Wembley with three goals in a breathless opening 15 minutes.