Spurs fans are more than likely still reeling from Tuesday's disastrous Champions League match against Bayern Munich.
Supporters may have been feeling optimistic about getting back into the game when trailing 2-1 at half time with Robert Lewandowski restoring the visitors' lead just before the half time whistle.
However, a the Tottenham defence conceded a further five goals after the break, scoring just one in reply through a Harry Kane penalty. Four of the German team's goals coming from former Arsenal man Serge Gnabry.
As with any big defeat, an inquest would have followed, but Spurs will now be looking to pick themselves up and dust themselves down ahead of the weekend's Premier League trip to the AMEX Stadium to take on Brighton and Hove Albion.
Ahead of that game, here is the latest news from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
What happened after Bayern Munich loss
Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld has revealed what happened in the Tottenham dressing room after the player arrived back in after the drubbing against Bayern Munich.
The results leaves the Lilywhites having won just one point from their opening two Champions League fixtures and the defender has also given his thoughts on what he and his teammates should have done better within the game, and what now needs to be done in order to bounce back against Brighton.
Manuel Neuer on Hugo Lloris
Opposition goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has admitted that he felt for his Tottenham counterpart Hugo Lloris as he saw seven goals fly past him against Bayern Munich.
Neuer conceded two of his own, but did pull off some good saves in order to keep the chasm between the two teams throughout the second half.
Sissoko questions Pochettino's tactics
Spurs midfielder Moussa Sissoko has appeared to have criticised the system played by manager Mauricio Pochettino in Tuesday's Champions League defeat.
The Tottenham manager changed from a 4-2-3-1 to a 4-4-2 diamond system in the second half, giving forward Son Heung-min more freedom to support lone striker Harry Kane.
However, it seems that Sissoko is not too keen on the diamond midfield, claiming that it causes more tiredness among the team.
Moments missed
While there was many talking points from Tuesday night's match, there was some more lighthearted moments that may have been missed among the analysis of the defeat.
Famous faces among the crowd and a cheeky Bayern Munich chant are among the moments that could have fallen under the radar.