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Tottenham 3-1 CSKA Moscow - FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED: Wembley could be a home from home for Spurs while Harry Kane displays his creative streak

Tottenham signed off on their Champions League campaign in style with an impressive victory over CSKA Moscow.

Spurs trailed 1-0 in the first-half after Alan Dzagoev's 33rd minute strike but Dele Alli equalised five minutes later before Harry Kane fired the home side in front just before the break. An Igor Akinfeev own-goal completed a comprehensive Spurs victory.

Here Sportsmail's ADAM SHERGOLD picks out five key factors from the clash at Wembley on Wednesday night.

WEMBLEY COULD YET BE HOME FROM HOME

For what was essentially a Europa League play-off, Tottenham did well to draw a 60,000-plus crowd to Wembley.