SPURS' assistant manager Gus Poyet has urged the clubs' players to book a place in the quater-finals of the Uefa Cup.
Tottenham trail Dutch league leaders PSV Eindhoven 1-0 as they go into the second leg of their Round of 16 tie at the Philips Stadion on Wednesday.
But Poyet believes the north London club are still firmly in the tie. And he feels some good backing from Spurs' travelling army of fans, coupled with a similar performance as last months succesful Carling Cup final victory over Chelsea - could be good enough to see them through.
"We have no excuses going into this game. We have to treat it as a Final because we need to win, it's as simple as that," Poyet told the clubs' official website.
"It doesn't matter how we do it, it's exactly the same as the Carling Cup Final, and I think that will make it easy for the players to get motivated.
"It's a massive game for the club, but let's hope there will be many more important games after this when we're through. It's great for the players to be involved in a game like this.
"It will be very tactical out there, but for us it's simple. Go out there, score goals, and win the game.
"Our players know what to expect from their crowd, and I know our fans will be absolutely unbelievable on the night. I hope we give them something to celebrate."
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