The subtle change Spurs have made to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the players

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The north London club have made a subtle little tweak to the huge stadium in a place which only really affects the players

Spurs have made a recent tweak to the players' tunnel at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to change things up a bit amid the club's home troubles.

The north London outfit have not won a Premier League game at their home stadium since December 6 when they overcame Brentford 2-0. Since then Tottenham have been unable to add to the win column despite a couple of victories there in the Champions League.

Even with the improvement under Roberto De Zerbi, with the team unbeaten in four under the Italian, they have not been able to hold on to leads to win in N17 in the league games against Brighton and Leeds.

Eagle-eyed fans might have noticed a slight change to an area of the ground in-between those home games after changes were made to the tunnel at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where the Spurs players walk out after turning right from the dressing room.

Now above the tunnel, the beam sitting above it has been painted gold with the words 'All Together Always', the motto captain Cristian Romero has always used when posting on social media about the club. Also printed on the walls of the tunnel as the Tottenham players walk out now are images of the fans with the players celebrating in front of them, with that 'All Together Always' again written in white on both sides in big letters.

The motto was also emblazoned across the electronic hoardings in between tiers around the stadium in the build-up to Monday night's kick-off.

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The new scenery could be seen in the club's pre-match video on social media of James Maddison giving the players a little pep talk before they went out to warm up ahead of the Leeds match. It coincided with the fans creating a huge Tifo in the big south stand that read 'Together Always'.

The match against Daniel Farke's side also featured machines launching flames into the air before kick-off, as seen at other stadiums across the Premier League, as Tottenham tried to create a different atmosphere.

Spurs have just the one home game remaining on the final day of the season next Sunday when they welcome Everton. Before that De Zerbi takes his side to Chelsea on Tuesday night looking to pick up only the club's second victory in the Premier League era at the West London stadium.