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David Hytner

Spurs’ Jan Vertonghen says Capital One Cup win would give them belief

Jan Vertonghen v Brighton
Jan Vertonghen grapples with Brighton's Craig Mackail-Smith during Spurs' 2-0 Capital One Cup win. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/BPI/Rex

Jan Vertonghen remembers the seven long years that his former club, Ajax, spent without the Eredivisie title. To them, it was akin to a drought of many decades. It was the longest period that the Amsterdam giants had gone without a league championship since the decade-long wait between 1947 and 1957.

In Holland, it was a big deal, a little like Manchester United’s 26-year hiatus between titles in 1967 and 1993 or the gap that Liverpool are currently enduring, which stands at 24 years.

The turning point for Ajax came in 2010 when, under Martin Jol, they beat Feyenoord in the KNVB Cup final to win their first trophy of any sort for three years. The following season, Ajax finally regained the title, with a dramatic last-day victory over their nearest rivals, FC Twente, and the weight was lifted. Ajax have won the championship in every season that has followed.

Vertonghen can see the parallel to Tottenham Hotspur. Nobody is suggesting that his club is close to a title winning campaign but in the current discussion about their mentality – or the softness of it – they are hankering for a breakthrough, something to unlock the potential in their ranks. Vertonghen believes that the Capital One Cup can provide it.

The competition can be sniffed at in England, rather like the KNVB Cup in Holland; the biggest Dutch clubs are consumed by the league title. But it is a trophy and Tottenham have only had three of those in the past 30 years – two League Cups and one FA Cup. They advanced into the quarter-finals on Wednesday night with the 2-0 home win over Brighton & Hove Albion and Vertonghen has targeted glory. Next up for him and Tottenham are Newcastle United at home in mid-December.

“We have got a lot of good players and sometimes you just need a click,” Vertonghen said. “I hope we find it now – hopefully in the Capital One Cup. We are in the quarter-final and hopefully we can force something.

“ At Ajax, the problem was after six or seven years that you lose a bit of the belief of winning trophies. The first one there for me was the FA Cup of Holland and we would win a couple of leagues in a row. You then start believing in yourself that you are able to do it. Winning the Capital One Cup would 100% give us the belief that we can do big things with the team.”

Tottenham’s dream is to punch their way into the Champions League places ut a top-four finish is likely to prove beyond them this season, particularly after their stuttering start in the Premier League. They have lost more games than they have won and they sit 11th in the table.

Supporters have begun to question the merits of prioritising a Champions League push, which could be doomed anyway, as opposed to pouring everything into winning a cup. The game, after all, is about the glory, as the pre-match spiel on the White Hart Lane big screen says each week. Which top-four team could Tottenham realistically expect to supplant?

The Capital One Cup has assumed tremendous significance and it has come to feel wide open, with several fancied clubs having exited. Tottenham have had to beat two Championship sides to reach the last eight – Nottingham Forest, then Brighton, both at home – and there is the sense that things are hotting up. The Newcastle tie will offer a shot at revenge for Sunday’s 2-1 home defeat in the league.

“We wanted a home game,” Vertonghen said. “Newcastle is a strong opponent but everyone is happy and we can get back at them for last weekend. You have Chelsea, Liverpool, us, Southampton and Newcastle left in the competition so we play one of the Premier League teams now and, hopefully, we can go through. Chelsea and Liverpool both have away ties but, obviously, we have to look at ourselves.”

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