Not everyone at the north London club will be heading off around the world during this coming fortnight on international duty
More Tottenham players than you would expect will be working away at Hotspur Way during this international break.
Spurs face three weeks without a fixture as the weekend after this current fortnight-long break is dominated by FA Cup ties and the north London club are no longer in that competition. That means Tottenham's next Premier League game after Sunday's disappointing defeat to Nottingham Forest will not arrive until April 12 and the trip to Sunderland.
In the mean time the following players in the first team will head out on international duty: Xavi Simons and Micky van de Ven (Netherlands), Cristian Romero (Argentina), Dominic Solanke and Djed Spence (England), Pedro Porro (Spain), Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal), Radu Dragusin (Romania), Kevin Danso (Austria), Lucas Bergvall (Sweden), Randal Kolo Muani (France), Mathys Tel (France U21s) and Archie Gray (England U21s).
Both Tel and Gray took big knocks in the defeat to Forest, with the former forced off, so whether both end up remaining away with their respective U21s squads remain to be seen.
Then there is Guglielmo Vicario, who underwent his hernia surgery on Monday with the hope of being back in action within the next month.
Stepping up into the final stages of their rehabilitation before joining team training at Hotspur Way will be Mohammed Kudus, Rodrigo Bentancur and James Maddison, while Yves Bissouma, Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski and Wilson Odobert, who was on crutches at Sunday's game, are all working on their recoveries.
That leaves seven other fit and available first team players who have not been called up for international duty and will be working on getting as fit as possible for the final seven matches of the Premier League season to help keep Tottenham up and, for some of them, potentially earn a spot in their counties' World Cup squads. They are Destiny Udogie, Conor Gallagher, Joao Palhinha, Richarlison, Souza, Antonin Kinsky and Brandon Austin.
The players will get some time off in the days ahead but will then continue to work on their fitness and train with U21 players filling out sessions.
Then the full first team squad will have 10 days or so after the international break concludes to train and prepare for that match at Sunderland with hopefully some returning faces from injury among them and no further issues from international duty.