Harry Kane and Romelu Lukaku provide no answers to owners’ striking questions | Paul Doyle


On a frustrating evening for the pair of big-name strikers, they once again struggled to show why they were so sought-after last summer

At least they’ll always have Leicester. Even while they celebrated Wednesday’s sensational come-from-behind victory at the King Power, sensible Spurs fans – and their manager – knew it was most likely to be remembered as a joyous freak occurrence rather than the start of a new era.

In the excitement, that win was compared to Spurs’ magnificently ludicrous triumph over Ajax in the 2019 Champions League semi-final and it is true that the matches have similarities. Both created thrilling, enduring memories from improbable situations; and both were followed by monumental no-shows.

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