Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino just raised the stakes in the club's quest to win the Premier League title this season - after vowing to dance on the White Hart Lane pitch with Daniel Levy.
Spurs have never won a title in the Premier League era, and haven't won a top-flight English championship since 1961, but Argentine manager Pochettino has revived hopes that the long wait could soon be over.
The north London side launched a proper challenge for the title last season and Wednesday night's victory over league leaders Chelsea has only heightened hopes amongst supporters further.
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Speaking to the Evening Standard, Pochettino was asked if he'd perform a dance with Levy for the fans, and he replied:"Why not? If we win the Premier League, I will do anything. We are in a good position - third in the table after 20 games. Sometimes in the big games you might not play your best, but you need always to be competitive.
"Maybe that is what we missed last season when we were challenging Leicester for the title, so the Chelsea game was a big statement and a big step forward.
"If we can keep that mentality, we will always be close to winning games. The physical demand is massive but so is the mental one."
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Tottenham take on Aston Villa in the FA Cup on Sunday but Pochettino's latest promise probably has supporters focusing more on their league tilt once again.
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Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Football, Mauricio Pochettino, Premier League