It is right back to business for Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou after their heroics in the Europa League on Thursday, with Champions League qualification chasers Nottingham Forest awaiting them on Easter Monday as Nuno Espírito Santo looks to upset his former club.
Tottenham enter first Europa League semi-final since 1984
Spurs edged past Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarter-finals, courtesy of Dominic Solanke's vital spot-kick, and Postecoglou's side were forced to display some last-gasp pieces of defending to keep hold of their precious advantage on hostile away turf.
Bodies were on the line over a dogged, mature display which we've scarcely witnessed at Spurs all season long, and Postecoglou was thrilled by the effort from his players, as Tottenham set up their first Europa semi-final since 1984.
"They’ve been so united in believing in what we’re trying to achieve here and that is what gave me heart all along that if we got our own slice of luck in terms of getting some players back that I really believed this team could achieve," said Postecoglou on Spurs' win over Eintracht.
"That is what keeps driving me. It isn’t so much my belief in them, it’s their belief in what we’re doing and both players and staff have been outstanding. I am the front man for it but they take responsibility for it as well and all my decisions and everything I do, but not at any stage have I felt they lost any belief in me or what we’re doing."
Postecoglou has been repeatedly tipped for the Tottenham axe following a dismal Premier League season, having already lost 17 top-flight matches, but their Europa League campaign represents a golden opportunity for the Lilywhites to make history and fulfill the Australian's goal of winning silverware during his second term in charge.
All eyes are on the next round, where they will face off against fairy-tale semi-finalists Bodo/Glimt, but they must first take on both Forest and travel to Anfield for a clash against Liverpool.
Tottenham could be without James Maddison against Nottingham Forest
As Spurs prepare to host the former at home, Postecoglou has shared a pre-match update on star £170,000-per-week midfielder James Maddison.
Maddison was forced off against Eintracht after his nasty collision with goalkeeper Kaua Santos, which resulted in the away side being awarded Solanke's decisive penalty.
The Englishman ultimately playing a crucial role in helping Tottenham to the semis, but as a result, Postecoglou has now confirmed that Maddison is a Tottenham injury doubt for Forest.
"It's fair to say he'll probably be a bit sore, so he's probably a doubt for Monday," said Postecoglou on Maddison's condition.
"The rest of the group, again, they all worked hard, so they'll be sore, but they should all be okay for Monday night. Sonny will still be out. He's been dealing with a foot problem for a while, so now is as good a time as any to give him the right time to to get over it. He'll definitely miss Monday. Everyone else should be okay."
The 28-year-old has bagged 10 goals and 11 assists throughout all competitions, and he'll likely be a sore miss against Forest, but with nothing to play for domestically, it is far more imperative that he's fresh and ready for their European tie.