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Will Tottenham show signs of fatigue as they embark on a gruelling fixture period?

Spurs started their Europa League game with Fiorentina at break-neck pace and deservedly took an early lead.

However, once the second goal didn’t come, Mauricio Pochettino’s side looked bereft of ideas and that doesn’t bode well when looking ahead to the games coming their way.
Having made six changes before kick-off, perhaps Pochettino would have wanted his fringe players to show they can be called upon when needed. 
They didn't, and West Ham's trip now provides the perfect opportunity to prove Spurs have the stomach for the big games that lie ahead.

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