Premier League football returns this weekend and Tottenham travel to reigning champions Manchester City on Saturday. With City fresh from the positive news that boss Pep Guardiola is staying for another two years, can Spurs get a result?
"After the Galatasaray and Ipswich defeats, we are suddenly back to Spurs being in crisis," said The Telegraph's Luke Edwards on BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily podcast. "There is a little bit of pressure building again around them and on Ange Postecoglou because of his methods.
"There are also rumours about his relationships with players and how he has supposedly fallen out with vice-captain James Maddison.
"But you always get those stories after bad results!
"I really enjoy watching Spurs because you don't know what you are going to get. They are the most fun team to watch in the Premier League because they will always try and score goals.
"It can be a bit kamikaze because they take risks and leave themselves exposed, but when they get it right, they are capable of beating anyone.
"So in that sense their unpredictability makes them weirdly beautiful."