It has been a dramatic week at Tottenham Hotspur and there could be yet another twist in their season when they travel to Leeds United on Saturday afternoon.
Antonio Conte's side produced one of the results of the campaign by beating Manchester City 3-2 last weekend, with Harry Kane scoring a brace, while Dejan Kulusevski also found the net.
There was some optimism that Spurs could build on a positive win ahead of a tricky-looking trip to Burnley, but they came crashing back down to earth with a 1-0 defeat at Turf Moor.
It was a disappointing evening for Conte, who expressed his frustration in his post-match press conference and even questioned his own future, casting doubt on whether he will be in charge to take on the Whites.
The former Chelsea manager is still expected to be in the dugout as he tries to get Spurs out of their recent slump in form.
Although Burnley's victory in midweek didn't help Leeds' survival hopes this season, it could be beneficial to their chances of winning at the weekend given the pressure that is on Tottenham to bounce back.
Spurs have lost four out of their last five matches, including defeats against Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers and could be 10 points off the Champions League places if results go against them.
It's vital that Tottenham get back on track, but this might play into Leeds' hands considering the way Marcelo Bielsa's men play and how quick they can counter-attack against a high press.
Spurs are likely to be on the front foot due to their current situation and the Whites could benefit from spaces in behind with Daniel James, Rodrigo and Raphinha on the break.
Conte spoke about his side's 'unacceptable' form after the Burnley clash and it seemed as though he has piled even more pressure on his players which could give Leeds an advantage.
Adding in the Elland Road atmosphere which will no doubt get the Whites fired up for the game, it could be an extremely difficult afternoon for Spurs to get themselves back to winning ways.
If the Whites score an early goal, Spurs might find it tough to come back into the contest due to their confidence levels and how they have been performing and Bielsa's men must begin with a fast-tempo.
Leeds were also unfortunate to lose the reverse fixture at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium back in November and created a number of chances on the day to get something from the game.
They should take confidence from that game and will be hoping to replicate a similar display as they try to steer further away from the drop zone.
The Whites currently sit 15th, three points above the bottom three, with Burnley, Watford and Norwich City occupying the relegation spots at the moment.