UTILITY man Didier Zokora is in confident mood that Spurs can overcome their first leg defeat to send PSV Eindhoven crashing out of the Uefa Cup tonight.
Despite losing 1-0 to the Dutch Champions at White Hart Lane, Ivory Coast international Zokora believes Sunday's 4-0 thrashing of West Ham was a great boost ahead of the second leg of the Round of 16 tie.
"The win against West Ham has brought the confidence back into the side," Zokora told the club's official website.
"PSV are a strong team, but we are ready.
"They played very well in the first leg and they have good players, but after scoring four goals at the weekend, we know we can beat them.
"There is a good feeling within the team, and if we score a goal we will give ourselves a great chance.
"We aren't nervous. PSV are a big team who have played many times in the Champions League, so although we have a lot of respect for them, we are not nervous."
And the former St Etienne, who is still searching his first goal in a Tottenham shirt would love nothing more than to break his scoring duck in Holland tonight.
He added: "We have to score. If it comes from my boot, that's a bonus, but I don't care as long as somebody scores!"
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