Harry Kane has admitted he has yet to get over Tottenham Hotspur’s Champions League final heartache - and cannot bear to watch the game back.

Seven weeks have passed since Spurs’ dreams of a first European Cup were crushed after a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool in Madrid.

Tottenham were disappointing, failing to take advantage of a below par Liverpool, and Kane says he is still struggling to swallow the loss.

“It was a tough one to take,” the England captain said in Singapore, where Spurs face Juventus in the International Champions Cup on Sunday. “We did extremely well to reach the Champions League final and, of course, when you get to those big games and you don’t quite perform the way you know you can, that’s always the bit that hurts you the most.

“We know it was there for the taking and that’s something we have to deal with and something we’ve had to think about over the summer.

“It’s a hard one to get over but, all in all, with everything surrounding us, the start at Wembley, and things like that, I think we did extremely well.

“It’s now given us the confidence and belief that we can be in the big games, the Champions League finals, so it’s down to us this season to try and perform again.”