Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, and Lucas Bergvall are all sidelined with injuries. Kulusevski, who has created the most chances for Tottenham with 86 across all competitions, will be greatly missed.
However, the return of Son Heung-min is a positive, but he is still working his way back to full fitness. Tottenham may look to Pedro Porro for inspiration, who has been a consistent performer this season.
Porro has created 77 chances and has the third most shot-creating actions with 149, behind only Kulusevski and Son. He has been a reliable source of attacking threat from right-back and will be closely watched in the final.
Porro's ability to cross the ball and pick out a long pass for a teammate makes him a valuable asset. He has fired the most crosses into the box from open play with 186, and his direct approach could be key in the final.
Postecoglou, Tottenham's coach, may consider using Porro in a different role, but it's unclear if this is the right time to experiment. Porro's best work comes from the right-wing, where he has more space to operate.
Porro will likely be relied upon to create something in the final, but he is expected to handle the responsibility.