Last weekend’s win at Stoke made it six wins on the trot and 14 unbeaten in the Premier League and with Chelsea held at home by West Ham, we moved 10 points clear in fourth place with six games remaining.
The first of those matches is a fascinating clash against leaders City at Wembley on Saturday (7.45pm).
After the win, skipper Hugo Lloris stated: “There is still second place to play for and we will try our best to finish as high as we can in the table.”
Speaking to Spurs TV after training on Thursday, Mauricio told us: “That mentality is so important - that the most important game is the next.