However, the England captain paid tribute to Christian Eriksen’s impact as a second-half substitute to prevent last season’s Champions League finalists suffering an opening day shock.
Tottenham trailed to John McGinn’s early opener when Eriksen was introduced off the bench by Mauricio Pochettino 25 minutes from time.
The Denmark midfielder’s future is far from clear after a summer of transfer speculation linking him with a move to Spain as he has just one year left on his contract.
However, Eriksen certainly did not appear lacking in commitment as he immediately offered the cutting edge Spurs had lacked for the first hour.
“We know the quality he has on the ball, his assists, his goals,” said Kane.
“He dictates the pace of the game and for me it’s perfect. I can make my little movements off that.”
Eriksen played his part as club-record signing Tanguy Ndombele sparked the fightback by curling home the equaliser 17 minutes from time.
His cross was turned goalwards by Davinson Sanchez and after Tom Heaton made a brilliant save, the rebound was worked back to Ndombele who curled home from the edge of the area.
“Adding Christian fresh in the second-half with the quality Cristian has helps the team to achieve the victory. We are talking about top quality players,” said Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino, who took responsibility for his side’s lacklustre first-half display.
“We were a bit confused and that is my fault, I’m the manager, but we made a lot of mistakes and didn’t work well in the first-half.
“In the second-half we fixed the problems, our positional game was completely different and we moved the ball better. Its very important for us to start with a victory, but we have a lot of work to do.”
Villa spent more than £100 million ($120 million) on 12 new recruits over the summer to try and stabilise themselves as a Premier League force again after three seasons in the second tier.
And there were plenty of promising signs for Dean Smith’s men, particularly in the first 45 minutes, before they wilted under Spurs’ relentless second-half pressure.
McGinn burst through and kept a cool head to leave Danny Rose on the floor before firing into the bottom corner to open the scoring.