SPURS captain Hugo Lloris knows his side has to get something from their visit to Chelsea on today if they hope to finish in the top four of the English Premier League.
Spurs return to action less than 72 hours after their Champions League loss to RB Leipzig and there is no let up as the Stamford Bridge clash is one that could be decisive in the race for top four.
Having been 12 points behind Frank Lampard’s side when Jose Mourinho took over in November, Spurs would go above them with a win.
But factors are against them as not only have they got a quick turnaround, but they are also without their best two attacking threats in Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.