Tottenham is still searching for that first elusive win, which may have something to do with Harry Kane searching for that elusive first goal of the season. Kane was last year’s breakout star of the Premier League, scoring 21 league goals for Hotspurs despite beginning the year as back-up. But in Totteham’s first four matches — three draws, one loss — Kane has yet to find the back of the net. Dating back to the 2014-15 season, Kane has scored just two goals in his last 12 league appearances. The drought seems to be taking its toll on the England international. In the first half of Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Everton at White Hart Lane, Kane had a breakaway stopped cold by American goalkeeper Tim Howard. “I was happy with Harry,” Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said. “His performance was good. For a striker, it’s important to score, but it was difficult against Everton. “I’m not worried about Harry. I’m sure that over the next few weeks he’ll score. We don’t need to speak about it too much. We don’t want to put more pressure on him.” If it is any consolation for Kane and Tottenham, Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney hasn’t…