Spurs progressed to the knockout stages in dramatic fashion on Tuesday, with their late equaliser against Barcelona, coupled with Inter's inability to beat PSV seeing them reach the last 16 on away goals in their head-to-head record with the Italians.
Kane provided the assist for Lucas Moura to score the goal that saw the Premier League side advance and speaking after the game, the England star expressed his hope that Spurs can use the boost of qualification to really kick on.
“It’s another step forward,” Kane said. “It’s a massive achievement for the club but it’s important we carry it on and go as far as we can in this competition. This will give us belief we can do that. The way we played and the chances we created – it shows we can be as good as anyone on our day. Thankfully, the football gods were looking down because PSV got the result that helped us out.
“There isn’t a bigger game than Barcelona away. We know if we get them again, maybe in the later stages– we played Juve and Real Madrid last year and did well – we know it’s in there. Who knows how far we can go? It’s about belief.
“Not many people have been talking about Tottenham in the Premier League but we get on with our job, tick over until the new year and then give it a push. The Champions League is the same. A lot of people were writing us off after three games but we’ve showed the character we’ve got."
It remains to be seen if Spurs' new stadium will be ready to host Champions Legaue matches this season, but Kane is hopeful that his side will have the chance to strut their stuff in Europe's premier club competition in front of their own fans at the new White Hart Lane this season.
“It would be something special – Champions League games in the new stadium,” he said. “Everyone knows Anfield has been fantastic for Liverpool – they’ve pulled out some great comebacks and results there – and we’ve got to try to create that atmosphere.”