Tottenham frontman Harry Kane claims his side believed they could fight back after falling behind to Dortmund as he hails 'fantastic night'
- Tottenham secured top spot in Champions League Group H on Tuesday night
- Spurs overcame Borussia Dortmund 2-1 after falling a goal down in Germany
- Harry Kane scored Tottenham's equaliser before Son Heung-min hit the winner
- Kane claimed that his side had faith in their ability to turn the match around
Spurs striker Harry Kane always felt Tottenham could get back into the game before they came from behind to beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 and finish top of Group H.
Tottenham fell behind to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's first-half strike but Kane equalised with his sixth goal of the tournament before a brilliant bit of Dele Alli trickery set up Son Heung-min to seal the victory.
Kane told BT Sport 3: 'It's a tough place to come and to come from behind and win, so it's a fantastic night.
Harry Kane helped Tottenham come from behind to beat Dortmund 2-1 on Tuesday evening
Kane claimed after the match that his side had believed in their ability to turn the game around
Striker Kane equalised for Spurs on 49 minutes with his sixth Champions League goal this term
'It was a big goal. Being 1-0 down here it always was going to be tough but we knew there was always going to be chances and if we could just take one then we'd be right in the game and we thought we could go on and win it.
'It was a good ball from Dele and I just got it out of my feet and through the defender's legs and was delighted to see it go in.
'And what a finish by Sonny for the second goal. Fantastic.'
Spurs captain Hugo Lloris was glad to see the club respond positively to weekend defeat to Arsenal.
Lloris added: 'It was important to bounce back after the defeat in the derby and now it's important to refresh your mind and be ready because the next few games will be very important for us in the league and we need to make sure we get the points in the league.'
Kane's low drilled effort was too good for diving Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Buerki to stop
Son Heung-min (right) then completed the turnaround with a quarter of an hour remaining
Tottenham's victory secured top spot in Champions League Group H with one match to go
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