SPURS keeper Paul Robinson thinks the North Londoners have every chance of lifting a second trophy this season in the form of the Uefa Cup, writes James Randall. Tottenham face in form PSV, who are six points clear in the Dutch First Division - on Thursday, in the last 16 of the UEFA Cup, and Robinson wants his side to carry on where they left off in the Carling Cup final.

"It's a massive game and one all the players want to play in," the keeper told Spurs' official website.

"I'm sure we surprised a few people by winning the Carling Cup this season and there is no reason why we can't do the same in the Uefa Cup."

The keeper let four goals past him against Birmingham at the weekend, and is under increasing pressure amongst rumours he will be replaced in the summer by Espanyol stopper Carlos Kameni.

Despite this pressure, the 29 year England international only has eyes for the clash with PSV, a team he thinks Spurs should not take lightly.

He continued: "PSV are a strong team and a massive club.

"They always do well in Uefa competitions, whether it's the Champions League or Uefa Cup.

"They are running away with their league again at the moment and we're expecting a very tough tie over two legs."