Tottenham have the perfect chance to get back on track this weekend when they take on Sheffield United in N17.
On the losing side last Sunday as Man City beat them 1-0 at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final, Spurs need to return to winning ways in the league as they look to give themselves a fighting chance of securing a top-four finish.
Five points currently separates them from Chelsea in fourth and Ryan Mason's team are going to need favours along the way if they are to qualify for the Champions League come the final day.
All Spurs can do at present is win their games and hope results go in their favour over the remaining five rounds of fixtures.
Tottenham are expected to get three points on the board on Sunday evening with basement boys Sheffield United making the trip to the capital.
Already relegated after only winning five from their 33 games this season, it represents the perfect chance for Mason to make it two wins from two in the league.
But who could come into the side that lost at Wembley last weekend? football.london takes a look.
Tanguy Ndombele for Harry Winks
Mason's Tottenham vision was clear to see against Man City as Hugo Lloris played the ball out from the back rather than going long for the vast majority of the game.
Spurs just didn't have the players in midfield to help move the ball into the final third and many pointed to the fact that Ndombele would have been perfect in the middle given his qualities.
It could well be a case of the Frenchman coming back in this weekend to partner Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, thus meaning Winks drops out in the process.
However, Mason could possibly stick with his three in midfield and drop Giovani Lo Celso for the ex-Lyon man instead.
Gareth Bale for Giovani Lo Celso
One other option for Mason would be to change his midfield setup and switch back to a 4-2-3-1.

As Lo Celso was far from his best at Wembley and made way with just over 20 minutes remaining, he could possibly drop down to the bench from the beginning against Sheffield United.
That in turn could give Bale the chance to come back in and start from the right flank as was the case against Southampton.
Starting the Welshman will be a must for many given the Blades' poor form this season that has seen them suffer an early relegation.
Steven Bergwijn/Erik Lamela for Son Heung-min
Another who struggled to find his best form at Wembley was Son as he gave Kyle Walker very little to do down his flank.
The South Korean is way off his best at present and was perhaps very lucky to remain on the pitch as Lucas Moura went off instead.
It seems the ideal game to start him to give him a much-needed confidence boost due to Sheffield United's record this season but Mason may have other ideas to give the likes of Bergwijn or Lamela a chance instead.