#4 Dybala’s been out for a while and is only just returning
Dybala meanwhile barely missed a game for Juventus until early January, when a hamstring injury sidelined him for six games, causing him to miss most of the first portion of 2018. He returned to action in Juve’s game with Torino on February 18th, but only played his first full game this weekend in a win over Lazio.
Now admittedly, Dybala scored the winner in that game with an absolutely fantastic goal and was also named Man of the Match on whoscored.com. But even so, can he really be expected to star in a far tougher game against a far better side in Tottenham, when he’s played just 121 minutes of football since returning? It’s doubtful, and so it’s another reason why the more consistently fit Kane will outshine him.