It's another big week for Mauricio Pochettino and Tottenham.
We seem to be saying that a lot don't we?
Tottenham could not hold on for a priceless victory against Everton on Sunday, with Cenk Tosun's 97th minute equaliser meaning the run of games without an away win goes on.
The Champions League returns this week, and Spurs need to follow up their 5-0 hammering of Red Star Belgrade with another win in the reverse fixture in Serbia.
All the build-up to that game and the fallout from the stalemate at Everton is below in our round-up of the biggest Spurs stories from the past 24 hours.
Eriksen failure
Christian Eriksen has failed to live up to his billing as a world-class player so far this season.
In fairness to him, he's not alone in the Spurs squad in doing that, but for a player tipped to make a big-money move away from the club that never happened, you expect more.

He is struggling, badly and his performance in the 1-1 draw against Everton just highlighted how much of a passenger he is currently.
Manager Mauricio Pochettino needs to make a decision on the midfielder quickly before it's too late.
Alasdair Gold takes a look at the big talking points from the weekend's action.
Bruno Fernandes transfer
Sporting CP have put a €60million price tag on Bruno Fernandes this January.
The transfer window opens in less than two months' time, with Spurs expected to be busy, given their poor start to the season.
Fernandes was linked with a move to the Premier League in the summer, with Manchester United and Spurs both credited with an interest. And the player even admitted afterwards that he had an agreement with Spurs over a move.
The move did not happen, but could it in January?
Red Star team lineup
It's big game after big game for Tottenham right now.
The rut the club seem to be stuck in has continued with a 1-1 draw away at Everton.
Attention now turns to the Champions League and the reverse fixture away at Red Star Belgrade this Wednesday night.

What state Son Heung-min is in after the devastating injury to Andre Gomes at the weekend following his tackle remains to be seen, while Harry Kane could miss out again with a virus.
What does Pochettino do up front if both are unavailable?
We take a look at the options open to him.
The Ndombele factor
Tanguy Ndombele is the all-action hero that Tottenham need right now.
He may have struggled with fitness to adapt to the pace of the Premier League, but he has shown the fans in glimpses just why Mauricio Pochettino wanted to sign him this summer.

And it could be time for the Spurs boss to trust in the Frenchman to deliver on a regular basis.