There are some teams who come to the Bernabeu and suffer the kind of defeat that makes them reassess just what they thought they were, but Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham Hotspur players can say, at the very least, that they fought the greatest side in European football and lived to tell the tale. At times it was enough just to compete with Real Madrid and come out with a draw, only the third time this club have failed to win a Champions League group game at home since Oct 2009, but then there was another fleeting moment when it felt like it could have been much more. How close were Spurs to winning this game? About as close as the thickness of the seam on the glove of the Madrid goalkeeper, Keylor Navas. Time slowed down at the Bernabeu on 71 minutes when Harry Kane found himself in familiar territory with the ball at his feet and just the Madrid goalkeeper to beat. This was a moment when you expected Kane to do what Kane does – the scorer of goals that win big games – and just for once on this occasion he could not squeeze it past the glove of Navas who…