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Radio London,3 mins

Ardley: "I hope the fans feel we did them proud"

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Harry Kane scored twice in two second-half minutes as Tottenham broke AFC Wimbledon's resistance to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup. Despite conceding more than 80% of possession in the first half, Neal Ardley's men came closest to opening the scoring when Jimmy Abdou's strike was pushed on to the crossbar by Spurs keeper Michel Vorm. This was AFC Wimbledon's first FA Cup appearance at Wembley - 30 years after predecessors Wimbledon stunned Liverpool in the 1988 final, and speaking at full-time Neal Ardley said he was a very proud man....

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