Tottenham Hotspur resume their Champions League campaign against Atletico Madrid in the last 16, with the first leg set to take place at the Wanda Metropolitano tomorrow.
The tie offers Tottenham a rare distraction from a Premier League campaign that has spiralled into a fight for survival.
Their recent defeat to Crystal Palace extended a winless sequence in the league that has deepened concern around the club.
Tottenham have now gone 11 Premier League matches without victory, a run that has left their top-flight status under genuine threat.
Despite those struggles, European competition has provided a different narrative. Spurs impressed during the group stage, winning five of their eight matches to secure a fourth-place finish.
Victories over strong opponents such as Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt underlined their ability to compete at this level.
Those results ensured direct qualification for the knockout stage despite the chaos surrounding their domestic season.
Their reward is a daunting last-16 clash against one of Europe’s most experienced knockout sides.
Atletico head into the game in confident form under manager Diego Simeone.
The Spanish club progressed to this stage after overcoming Club Brugge in a high-scoring play-off tie.
A 4-1 victory in the second leg secured a 7-4 aggregate triumph after a dramatic first encounter.
Atletico have also been in strong form domestically, winning four of their last five matches across all competitions.
Their recent 3-2 victory over Real Sociedad maintained their push for a top-three finish in La Liga.
Simeone’s side have also turned the Metropolitano into a formidable fortress in European knockout football.
Atletico remain unbeaten at home in Champions League knockout matches during Simeone’s tenure.
That record presents a daunting challenge for a Tottenham side currently struggling for confidence.
Tottenham’s performances in Europe this season suggest they are capable of raising their level on the continental stage.
The visitors will also hope that the Champions League offers a chance to reset mentally after weeks of domestic frustration.
The objective for Atletico will be to continue Tottenham’s miserable run while building a strong advantage before the return leg in London.
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