#2 Kane thrives at Wembley
One of Tottenham’s weaknesses in the Champions League last season was that they struggled at Wembley – their temporary home. This season, however, Spurs have turned the national stadium into a fortress. They haven’t lost a game at Wembley since October’s upset in the Carabao Cup against West Ham, and they won all three of their Champions League group games there.
More to the point, 15 of Harry Kane’s 35 goals in all competitions this season have come at the famous stadium. He’s also assisted in four goals while playing there and hit a Wembley hat-trick against Southampton in January. Basically, it seems that few Tottenham players enjoy playing at Wembley more than Kane.
The occasion simply doesn’t seem to faze him at all, and it’s almost a guarantee that he’ll be confident coming into the Juventus game. Dybala meanwhile has yet to record a single assist or goal in Champions League action this season. So surely it’s a no-brainer that on home turf, Kane will be the man to shine.