Tottenham fans will have their fingers crossed that Son Heung-min and Harry Kane shoot the team to another crucial three points on Thursday evening when they take on Liverpool.
The pair have played a pivotal role in Spurs' strong start to the season and they will prove absolutely vital to Jose Mourinho in the closing months with the team competing in four competitions.
With both already in double figures in terms of goals and assists for the campaign, it is the England captain who leads the way at present after finding the net 19 times and teeing up 13 goals for his teammates.
The pair have combined multiple times this season and Son has admitted that he does find it "enjoyable" to watch his teammate at full flow even when he is on the pitch at the same time as him.
"We have a lot of conversations. Harry knows what I’m going to do if he drops deep. And then I always know what he’s going to do - I try to find him too because he can create a lot of problems for defenders," the South Korean said in an interview with BT Sport.
"It’s so enjoyable to watch him, even for me when I’m playing with him! He’s such a fantastic player and such a fantastic guy, so humble and works so hard. We both want to work hard to get better.
"With Harry and me, there’s no jealousy. We want to improve, we want to help the team - I think that’s the most important thing. Harry is doing an amazing, amazing job."
Last scoring in the league against Leeds United at the start of January, his strike against the West Yorkshire side was his 100th for the club.
Some milestone to achieve following his move from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, the 28-year-old actually wasn't aware that he was closing in on 100 goals for Spurs until his teammates told him.
"Scoring 100 goals for Spurs is an amazing achievement," he added. "I’m in my sixth season at the club now and I didn’t even realise I was about to score the 100th goal - the guys were telling me I’d almost done it.
"It was a really special moment but without the hard work from my team-mates, the club, the supporters, from my family, I could never have achieved this.
"It’s a big, big achievement so I’m really grateful for everyone who has supported me."
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