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Harry Kane's return didn't give Tottenham the spark it needed in the Champions League final.
Kane was back in the squad for the first time since April when he was injured in the first leg of the quarterfinals, but the striker was not a factor in the decider at Wanda Metropolitano Stadium.
As Tottenham struggled to control the game, the ball rarely got to Kane at the top of the attack, and when it did he was easily contained by the Liverpool defense.
He called for a penalty on him late in the game, with the team already losing 2-0, but the referee let play continue.
He missed nine matches, and coach Mauricio Pochettino waited until the last minute before deciding whether to start him on Saturday.
Kane's replacement had been Lucas Moura, who proved decisive for the team in its run to the final.
He completed the hat trick with a stoppage-time goal that sealed the comeback and the team's first-ever final appearance.
Moura entered the final in the 66th minute, replacing Harry Winks, but also couldn't do much to help Tottenham overcome an early deficit after Mohamed Salah converted a second-minute penalty kick.
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