
Tottenham striker Harry Kane felt they could've beaten Liverpool on Sunday.
Kane scored in the 2-2 draw, which saw Reds fullback Andrew Robertson sent off.
He said, “It was a great game to be involved in and am sure it was a great game to watch as well. There were plenty of chances at both ends. We had some clear chances that we had to do better with to be honest. Overall it was a tough battle against a very good side. We move forward to the next one now.
“When we were 1-0 up we had two clear-cut chances. Sonny tried to take on the keeper and he made a great save from Dele's. If we score both of those the game is clear. You're playing against a top side and you have to take your chances and we had more than enough to win the game. Overall I thought it was a great performance.
“It was nice to score, it's been a few games since I scored especially here at home in the Premier League but on another day there's a couple more I could have taken."
On his first-half challenge on Robertson, Kane insists he deserved to stay on the pitch: "No. Definitely not (I should've been sent off). It was a strong tackle but I thought I won the ball. Obviously I haven't seen it back. When you are playing against top sides and fighting for points sometimes there'll be strong tackles. They checked it and we move on.
"It didn't feel like it and Andy [Robertson] on the pitch said, 'you just caught my foot'. When you slow things down it makes it look a little worse than it is. That's what VAR is there for."
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