Passing
Completion: Kane 76% – 79% Sturridge
Forwards: Kane 292 – 345 Sturridge
Backwards: Kane 199 – 395 Sturridge
Sturridge certainly seems more adept with his passing and a more interchangeable cog in the side who can move up and down the field to play in his teammates, whereas Kane is the strong presence upfront.
Perhaps this is more down to both side’s respective styles of play but from these figures you’d suggests that the Liverpool man was certainly the better passer.