div> There have been some great nights for Harry Kane at Wembley over the course of his remarkable goalscoring career, although few when he can say that he rescued an entire European campaign in the space of 11 minutes, even if Tottenham Hotspur still have a mountain to climb. In order to reach the Champions League knockout stages they have to beat Inter Milan at home later this month then get a favourable result in the group finale at the Nou Camp but as this game crept to its close the outcome could have been so much worse for Mauricio Pochettino’s side. They had battered in vain at the door after PSV Eindhoven had taken the lead with less than two minutes on the clock and Pochettino’s gloom suggested even he had started to doubt that this was their night. As for Kane, his had been a night of scrapping for the occasional chances that came his way, and when his manager made his first change after the hour you did wonder whether the Englishman might be a candidate to come off. But there is a reason that you leave on a man like Kane, and he hunted down his…