Jose Mourinho has made a number of changes to his Tottenham side for this afternoon's clash against Wolves.
Following last weekend's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea, the head coach has switched things up as they look to close in on the top four.
Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld and Tanguy Ndombele all drop out of the starting XI as Serge Aurier, Eric Dier and Dele Alli come in.
Hugo Lloris is also absent for the clash and he is replaced in goal by Paulo Gazzaniga.
Making his comeback in January following the dislocated elbow he suffered at Brighton & Hove Albion back in October, the Frenchman once again finds himself on the sidelines through injury.
Well, it has been confirmed that his absence is this time down to a groin issue.
With Norwich City, Burnley and RB Leipzig to come over the coming days, the World Cup winner will be hoping to be back on the pitch sooner rather than later for the important fixtures.
First of all though it's about Spurs getting back to winning ways with three points over Wolves.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Mourinho said: "Yeah, it's a big week. Last week we felt very difficult because we had to play three matches in a row.
"Of course our squad in this moment is a squad with some difficulties, especially we are not in condition to make rotations and rest players and be stronger in some matches than others. In this moment we are what we are, we have 16/17 players who are always selected for matches.
"So it's going to be hard. I can imagine when we reach the fourth match of this 10 days and the fourth match will be a knockout one, even with possible extra-time to be played, I think we are going to arrive there at our limits. Let's not think about it though. Let's think about Wolves.
"At the Wolves game we arrive in a good condition after a good week in which we manage to rest and to work really hard and now to be waiting for the game."