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Sunday 19th February 2pm
FA Cup 5th Round
Craven Cottage
Another disappointing away game and another cup loss.
What does that lead us to? A cup game away from home. Oh dear.
Pochettino picked a pretty strong side for our trip to Belgium and it didn't work at all.
A lack of balance and energy cost us badly, so we need a big reaction for this one.
Fulham, much like Gent, currently sit in 8th place in their division, but have an eye on the play-offs.
They've played a game less than a lot of their competition and have hit a good run of form.
Cup wins over Hull and Boro will give them confidence against Premier League sides, too.
Their manager, former Chelsea player Slavisa Jokanovic, will fancy this one.
Here are the highlights of their recent FA Cup win over Hull, which got them here:
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And here's their win over Cardiff in the third round:
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Sessegnon showing why many clubs are watching him, including us.
His side have used the 3-4-3 on a number of occasions this season too, with Ryan Fredericks on the other wing.
Our former player received a straight red card in their recent loss to Birmingham though, so he won't feature.
Their most recent league game was a 3-2 victory over struggling Nottingham Forest:
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Who to look out for from their side?
David Button is another former player, who'll be starting between their sticks.
Scott Parker probably won't though, as he's mainly coming on from the bench in this campaign.
Tom Cairney and Neeskens Kebano are their dangers in midfield.
Chelsea loanee Lucas Piazon will offer a threat up front. He's a Brazilian who's played at youth levels up to U23.
Chris Martin and Sone Aluko are their other goalscorers, though the former's in some dispute with the club.
We have no suspensions for this one, but Lamela and Rose are definitely still out.
Vertonghen and Kane will be tested, but may feature.
Fulham have Fredericks serving the last game of his ban.
Kalas and Sigurdsson (not that one) are doubtful due to injury.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Walker, Alderweireld, Dier, Davies; Wanyama, Dembele; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Trippier, Wimmer, Winks, Sissoko, N'Koudou, Janssen.
League form: WWDDWL.
Fulham: Button; Odoi, Sigurdsson, Ream, Sessegnon; McDonald, Johansen; Aluko, Cairney, Piazon; Ayite.
Subs: Betinelli, Malone, Kebano, Parker, Cyriac, Madl, Martin.
League form: DLWLWW.
Referee: Robert Madley.
TV: BBC1.
Two away losses and no goals scored. Do we need to change the system or just personnel?
We picked a strong side against Gent, so do we need to make small changes or drastic ones?
Should anyone be left out completely and if so, should they be rested or dropped?

