For some time, it seemed like the Spurs main virtue is, at the same time, their most significant obstacle in a chase for silverware – Harry Kane was way better than the rest of the team.In fact, he was so good that Gareth Southgate made him a Three Lions captain, and despite Tottenham’s title-drought Kane has established himself as one of the finest contemporary English strikers.Conte’s Spurs are Champions League candidates again after defeating NorwichHowever, those times – as for the last few months – are long gone. This season, just one goal and one assist from 13 matches for Kane are way below the expected level.If the low-profile Kane from the first few games of the campaign can be filed under Nuno’s affairs, Antonio Conte’s arrival should have brought us back the old Harry. But it simply never happened.The Spurs have had their ups and downs (talking about some lows, just remember that embarrassing Mura defeat in the UEFA Europa Conference League).Lap of horror: Conte and Spurs lose both dignity and game against a nine-year-old clubStill, for their top star, it’s been a very much consistent road so far – to mediocrity and obscurity.Three Premier League victories against Brentford, Leeds and Norwich in a row saw Heung-min Son and Lucas Moura stepping up to push their side to vital wins.A little bit of human touch: Kane will welcome fans who flew around the globe in vain to watch SpursAt the moment, the Spurs are surprisingly enough as high as fifth, which is a massive, bearing a mind quite a turbulent season so far. However, if they’re determined to win some trophies, they’ll need a whole different – unplayable for most of the games – Harry Kane. His low-profile displays can even be helpful for the rest of the squad in the short term, but his shy performances shall affect the side’s results heavily if it stays the same after New Year’s Eve.##NAJAVA_MECA_6034831##