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UEFA Champions League: Harry Kane scores in Borussia Dortmund as Tottenham Hotspur stroll into last eight - Sports News

Tottenham Hotspur beat Borussia Dortmund to qualify for the quarter-finals (Reuters Photo) HIGHLIGHTS Tottenham Hotspur beat Borussia Dortmund 1-0 in the second leg and 4-0 on aggregate Harry Kane became Tottenham Hotspur's all-time leading scorer in Europe with 24 goals "We want to keep on going, we don't want this to end," Hugo Lloris said after the win Tottenham Hotspur beat hosts Borussia Dortmund 1-0 on Tuesday thanks to a clinical Harry Kane finish, to stroll into the Champions League quarter-finals for only the second time in their history with a 4-0 aggregate victory.

Kane, who missed the first leg through injury, fired in the winner shortly after the restart and against the run of play to silence a fiery home crowd and leave Dortmund needing five goals after having lost 3-0 in London last month.

The England striker became Spurs' all-time leading scorer in Europe with 24 goals.

The Germans, who have seen their seven-point lead in the league evaporate in recent weeks and are also out of the German Cup, have never overturned a 3-0 first leg deficit in the competition.

They dominated in the first half and despite a valiant effort, they were simply unable to score with Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris in stellar form.

"Now we can enjoy because it's a big achievement," Lloris told reporters. "We want to keep on going, we don't want this to end."

A proper away performance in the @ChampionsLeague . Go through. Win. Clean sheet. Score. Perfect. #UCL #COYS pic.twitter.com/fme8Wfz2ca

Harry Kane (@HKane) March 5, 2019

For Tottenham, whose only other quarter-final appearance came in the 2010/11 season, it turned out to be an easier task than expected, with the Germans deep in a rut and far from their explosive early-season form.

"We played well in the first half but the only thing we were missing was a goal that could have given that spark we needed," said Dortmund sports director Michael Zorc. "After their goal we were done. You cannot hope to score five."

Dortmund had made their intentions clear with a formation that included five attacking players including captain Marco Reus, Paco Alcacer and Mario Goetze for the first time together in a starting lineup.

They had more than 70 percent possession as Spurs pulled back, but after half an hour the best chance fell to the visitors when Son Heung-min, who scored once in the first leg, fired wide after breaking clear with only keeper Roman Buerki to beat.

There were some worrying moments for Spurs late in the first half, but keeper Hugo Lloris made a string of superb saves to deny the hosts.

Dortmund picked up where they left off after the break with Reus, who had scored twice in two previous outings against Spurs, coming close again.

But Kane stunned the hosts when he was given far too much space at the edge of the box and scored with a thumping finish to kill off the tie.

The visitors then had little trouble to manage the pace of the game against the frustrated Germans and book their ticket to the last eight in the competition.

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