Tottenham have a huge game ahead of them this weekend.
A bad week with defeats to Bayern Munich and Brighton ended with an international break and an opportunity for Mauricio Pochettino to reflect on just what has been going wrong.
He will hope that the bad times are behind them now and that is team can kick on and start moving up the Premier League table.
Against bottom of the table Watford, we will find out whether or not Spurs have or can turn a corner this season.
Here we round up the biggest news stories from around Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the last 24 hours.
Michel Vorm move
Could Tottenham bring in a player they released in the summer?
There was talk of Fernando Llorente returning to the club, after his contract ended, on reduced terms. That was before he made the move to Napoli.
But now another released player is being linked with a comeback - Michel Vorm.

The goalkeeper played second fiddle and latterly third fiddle behind Hugo Lloris and Paulo Gazzaniga.
But with Lloris out until the new year with a dislocated elbow, Spurs are exploring the possibility of free agent Vorm coming back.
Financial windfall
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium played host to its second NFL game in as many weeks at the weekend.
With no Premier League football on, Tottenham had action at their new ground in the form of American football.
And it's fair to say it was a rousing success, even if the fans would prefer not to think about successes while the first team are struggling on the pitch.
And for every NFL game played at the stadium, Tottenham make a huge sum of money.
Alasdair Gold looks at how much.
Worrying trend
Tottenham's poor form in the second half of last season has continued into the start of this campaign.
Mauricio Pochettino's side have managed just three wins from their eight games so far, with three defeats too. They find themselves in ninth place in the table and will need to put a run of results together to get back in contention at the top of the table.

And there was something that was happening all too often last year, that is rearing its head this time around too.
Watford decisions
The international break is almost over.
Premier League football returns this Saturday and Tottenham have a huge game in front of them.
Mauricio Pochettino's side take on rock bottom Watford this weekend, knowing that only a win will do.
Lose to the Hornets and the Lilywhites would really be in trouble.
But with the international break in between the defeat to Brighton and this weekend's game, Pochettino will have a number of decisions to make, and they will surround the fitness of the players coming back from playing with their countries.