SPURS face a tough FA Cup fourth round replay as they host Southampton tonight.
But there could be some good news for Jose Mourinho with Harry Kane potentially available before the end of this season.
Follow all the latest Spurs new and gossip below…
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TOTTENHAM'S players have started to arrive for the FA Cup replay with Southampton tonight…
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THANKS JOSE
Christian Eriksen has hailed Jose Mourinho for his handling of the Dane’s exit.
The Portuguese kept Eriksen onside during January, keeping his game time ticking over, even though a war of words with Inter boss Antonio Conte did erupt last month.
Eriksen said: “I think Mourinho did well. He could have said ‘he wants to leave, so he is not going to play any more’. He didn’t do that.
“After I told him where my feelings were and what I would like to do, he told me just to be happy and if I was needed I would play.”
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SPURS FIXTURES
Here are Tottenham's upcoming matches.
Their winter break has, of course, been hit by their FA Cup replay against Southampton.
Wed Feb 5: Southampton (H) – FA Cup R4 replay
Sun Feb 16: Aston Villa (A) – PL
Wed Feb 19: RB Leipzig (H) – CL
Sat Feb 22: Chelsea (A) – PL
Sun Mar 1: Wolves (H) – PL
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EUROPEAN AMBITION
Japhet Tanganga has been included in Spurs' Champions League squad list ahead of the return of continental footie.
Spurs face RB Leipzig in the last-16 of Europe's premier competition in two weeks' time and Steven Bergwijn and Gedson Fernandes have been included.
Goalkeepers
Hugo Lloris, Michel Vorm, Paulo Gazzaniga, Alfie Whiteman*, Brandon Austin*
Defenders
Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, Juan Foyth*, Serge Aurier, Ben Davies, Japhet Tanganga*, Timothy Eyoma*
Midfielders
Son Heung-min, Harry Winks, Erik Lamela, Moussa Sissoko, Giovani Lo Celso, Ryan Sessegnon, Dele Alli, Steven Bergwijn, Lucas Moura, Tanguy Ndombele, Oliver Skipp*, Gedson Fernandes, Jamie Bowden*, Harvey White*
Strikers
Harry Kane, Troy Parrott*
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CHRIS CROSS
Christian Eriksen has revealed he felt like a “black sheep” during his contract stand-off with Tottenham.
The playmaker, 27, did an interview with a Danish newspaper in June where he expressed his desire to leave Spurs.
Eriksen said: “If you have a short contract, you will be the black sheep. Of course, I did the interview. I was very honest. I felt I had to be honest.
“I didn't want to hide like a lot of players do. Everyone is different. I was honest. I wanted to say it out loud.
“I did get the blame for a lot of stuff, for being the bad guy.
“I read I was the bad person in the changing room, that ever since I said I wanted to leave, it was no good me being there.”
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