Spurs have lost three and drawn one of their last four Premier League games.

Danny Rose has spoken out about what he feels Mauricio Pochettino’s stance is regarding their recent Premier League struggles which has seen their Champions League qualification hopes under threat.
Spurs have lost three and drawn one of their last four league games, taking a huge hit in their hopes of the title and now having to look over their shoulders in terms of a top four finish.
Rose also commented on the club’s imminent return to N17, hoping the move to the new stadium will give the team a boost going into the business end of the Premier League and Champions League campaign.
Crystal Palace will be Spurs’ first opponents upon their return home, with the Lilywhites announcing on Tuesday that the Premier League game will kick off at 7:45pm on Wednesday 3 April following the new stadium’s opening ceremony.

Rose, who has been at Tottenham since 2007 and made close to 200 appearances (Transfermarkt), is quoted by Sky Sports News as saying: “It’s nice we have got some good news that we are going to be moving into our new stadium. I hope that can give us all a boost.
“If you’d ask the manager he’ll be relishing this. He’ll get to see what type of players he is working with now, who’s ready to fight. I think everybody’s character now is going to be tested between now and the end of the season.”
Up next for Spurs, following the international break, is the trip to Liverpool on Sunday 31 March, the homecoming against the Eagles taking place three days later.

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