#1 Harry Kane's form
Despite having topped the scoring chart at the World Cup, Harry Kane, by his own admission, wasn't at his fluent best in the showpiece tournament. While the six-goal tally is a fantastic achievement on paper, the manner in which the goals came, was underwhelming.
Two tap-ins, three penalties and a deflected goal were enough to earn him the Golden boot, but his lack of impact in overall gameplay throughout the tournament testifies to the unpopular opinion that he had a pretty average World Cup campaign in Russia.
After four games in the Premier League, it is fair to say his performances have been, well, sub-par, with his header against Manchester United being the only spark upto this point.
Against Watford, Kane looked a shadow of the player he was last season and while it's early days in the league, his lack of form bodes well for Liverpool who will be every bit fired up to get one over the Lilywhites this Saturday.