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Kane: Wembley already a ‘home’
- Updated: September 11, 2016
Harry Kane says Tottenham’s English contingent can ensure Wembley becomes a home away from home in the Champions League.
Spurs return to Europe’s elite club competition on Wednesday when they host Monaco but they will do so at Wembley, rather than White Hart Lane, and will play all their Champions League fixtures this season at the national stadium while they transform their ground.
The crowd is expected to set a new record for the largest attendance for a home Champions League game in Britain and Kane believes the likes of Kyle Walker, Danny Rose, Eric Dier, Dele Alli and himself can help Tottenham instantly settle in not-so-unfamiliar surroundings.
“If there are 85-90,000 Tottenham fans in there it’s only going to make you play better,” Kane said.
“A lot of us have played there already, so it feels like …