#1 Guess who's back
Harry Kane's blistering form and chances of winning the European Golden Shoe were tragically curtailed when he suffered an injury against Bournemouth last month, damaging his ankle ligaments.
The talismanic striker was expected to be sidelined at least until mid-April and as a result, he missed both friendlies for England in the recently concluded international break, but Pochettino astonishingly included Kane in the squad that travelled to play Chelsea - to the joy of their faithful supporters.
As it turns out, Kane and his services were far from required on the night, as Spurs made quick work of the defending Premier League champions. Kane, did, however, step onto the pitch in the 74th minute to deafening cheer and applause, much ahead of schedule.
With the scoreline already reading 3-1 to Spurs, there was little pressure on the Englishman to deliver as he came on for a 20-minute long cameo that included 2 tackles, 3 passes and 13 touches on the ball.
In the meantime, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah (29 goals) seems to have put some distance between himself and Kane (24 goals) in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot. However, with 7 games remaining, you can't completely rule Kane out of the equation. He does score hat-tricks for fun, remember?
Liverpool and Tottenham are expected to fight to the end for a 3rd-place finish. Naturally, you can expect their spearheads, Salah and Kane, respectively, to do the same for the Premier League Golden Boot.