4. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
Harry Kane has continued his incredible goal-scoring form in the UEFA Champions League. He has already outscored his last year's tally of 5 goals, by scoring 6 this season in 4 fewer games.
The 26-year-old's goal-scoring ability is second to none, and Jose Mourinho would want him to consistently perform in the games to come.
The third-highest scorer in the competition has 8 goal contributions to his name, as he has led Tottenham to a second-place finish in the group - 8 points behind group winners Bayern Munich. Kane had not been at his best under Mauricio Pochettino this season, but ever since Mourinho has taken over the reins the Englishman has begun getting his confidence back.
Kane would be aiming to hit top gear as Tottenham look to avenge last year's defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League final. They certainly have the quality, but their captain will have to be at his best to even stand a chance this season.