Tottenham Hotspur head across London on Sunday afternoon to Craven Cottage in a must-win game against Fulham, and Igor Tudor has some major decisions to make.
The Lilywhites sacked Thomas Frank in February and replaced him with the Croatian on an interim basis until the end of the season, but his first game in charge ended in a humiliating 4-1 thrashing at the hands of local rivals Arsenal at home.
That result left the team just four points above the relegation zone heading into this weekend, and after West Ham were well beaten 5-2 at Anfield by Liverpool on Saturday, they now have a chance to extend the gap and give themselves some breathing room in the relegation battle they find themselves in.
Tottenham Must Find Eye for Goal
Spurs have not had a major issue in front of goal this season, scoring 37 goals in their 27 games in the Premier League so far. Their bigger problem has been defensively, where they have conceded 41 times, which has left them with just two wins in their last 18 games in the division.
But where Tudor looked to bolster the back line against Arsenal to shore the team up, it backfired as their weaknesses were more evident than ever, and it meant the forwards got very little service.
It was understandable against the team sitting at the top of the tree, despite the emotion that comes with the game, but Spurs now must use their greater qualities and squad to start fighting fire with fire and outscoring teams to get some much-needed wins.
That means Tudor must ditch the back five and go with a more traditional back four, while bringing in fresh firepower to the attack - starting with Mathys Tel.
Tudor Must Start Tel vs Fulham
Against Arsenal, Tudor was able to call upon all of Dominic Solanke, Randal Kolo Muani and Richarlison at different points, which may make his decision for the starting striker a difficult one.
However, the introduction of French winger Tel into the attack provided an injection of pace and intent, and the youngster clearly has a point to prove that he belongs at the top level.
With so many injuries in attack, Tudor has the perfect opportunity to provide Tel with a run of games to get him confidence and form, and in turn the 20-year-old will surely provide him with goals, which then can earn Spurs the points they need.