Tottenham Hotspur travel to Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening. Then, next weekend, Roberto De Zerbi's side will host a Premier League opponent for the final time this term, looking to win down N17 for the first time since the start of December.
An inability - incapability - to win at home has formed a central part of Tottenham's turmoil. Couple that with shockingly bad home form, and you've got a recipe for diaster.
Spurs are also struggling to get the fundamentals right, but when you've got so-called superstars such as Randal Kolo Muani so heavily underperforming, you begin to understand why the Londoners have slumped down into this hole.
Randal Kolo Muani's Spurs struggles
At the end of the 2023 summer transfer window, Paris Saint-Germain signed Kolo Muani from Eintracht Frankfurt in a deal rising to £76m. He was one of the most sought-after forwards in the world, but his career has since taken a left turn.
The France international struggled to make it work at PSG, and he has now slumped on loan at Spurs, scoring only once in the Premier League all season.
Funnily, Kolo Muani has previously looked uninterested, not up for the fight, but against Leeds United last weekend, he simply didn't have the presence of connections in attack to make a real difference for this struggling Spurs side (one excellent pass for goalbound Richarlison notwithstanding).
It should go without saying that the 27-year-old will not see his loan move made permanent at the end of the season, one of many who are sure to leave north London after such a terrible campaign.
It's not just the forwards, though. While the expected departure of captain Cristian Romero at the end of the season is unfortunate, not all of the outgoing defenders will leave shining reputations, with one player looking like the worst signing since Tanguy Ndombele.
Spurs must sell their new Ndombele
Trawl through different 'biggest flop' lists across Tottenham's corner of the internet, and Ndombele will rank highly among all of them, if not topping them.
The former club-record signing didn't work out in the Premier League, occasionally showing flashes of promise but never really living up to the billing. Now, it looks as if Radu Dragusin might be the next version, sure to leave with few positive points to present as a Spurs star.
Dragusin, 24, has only played a bit-part role this season after recovering from a long-term injury in January, but standout moments have been few and far between since Ange Postecoglou oversaw the £25m signing of the young Genoa defender, with intense interest from Bayern Munich swatted away.
When Ndombele signed for Spurs, late interest from Manchester United was fended off. Thus, this is yet another time that the Lilywhites fought tooth and nail to secure his signature.
Despite his obvious talent and the shared intrigue from high-profile rivals, it just hasn't worked out, with the fact that Dragusin has made three errors and won only 35% of his ground duels across nine Premier League appearances this season (five starts) hammering that bitter point home.
Following a series of blunderous performances since his recovery, analyst Raj Chohan has joined the pile-on and said that the Romania international is "not Premier League level".
Tottenham need to make sweeping changes in the summer transfer market. Should relegation be avoided, this remains the case. An overhaul is needed, and Dragusin needs to be part of the exodus. He simply hasn't worked out for the club - like many before him in recent memory.