3. Kieran Trippier (Tottenham)
Apart from scoring one wondergoal from a free-kick, Kieran Trippier has had a lean Premier League so far. He would want to change his fortunes with a good game against Inter Milan. Trippier is creative and brilliant in free-kicks. He can also make quick runs on the right-hand side of the Spurs attack. Trippier can be a little bit shaky defensively but his attacking mindset sets to bed our other concerns regarding him. England made good use of him at the World Cup and Pochettino will hope he can lead Tottenham to a pretty start in the Champions League.
Edited by Victor R. Lopez M.