Tottenham will be hoping the '12th man' in the name of their fans can help give them on Sunday when Nuno Espirito Santo's side face Chelsea.
Spurs suffered their first defeat of the season against Crystal Palace when they lost 3-0 at Selhurst Park last weekend.
The north London side also
Spurs drew 2-2 against Rennes in their first group game of the European Conference League.
And the support of their fans would be vital for them this Sunday and Spurs head coach tried to remain positive about the upcoming London derby.
"Yeah but it's at home and we're going to have our fans behind us. We will compete," he said when asked about looking forward to the Chelsea game.
"It's going to be a tough match but we will be ready for it."
Supporters seem to play a part in giving the players a push, especially with an almost full stadium of them at home games.
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