After the dramatic highs of Saturday night, Tottenham Hotspur came crashing back down to earth on Wednesday night.
Spurs were unable to back up their last-gasp victory at Manchester City as they slumped to a 1-0 loss against relegation-threatened Burnley.
The defeat makes it four losses in five games for Antonio Conte's team in the Premier League and comments from the manager after the defeat at Turf Moor have prompted plenty of questions regarding his future at the club too.
Here are the latest Tottenham headlines after another lull in a roller coaster of a campaign.
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Conte questions credentials
While it was to be expected that Conte would be downbeat after the loss against Burnley, the nature of his post-match comments were stunning.
The Italian was clearly unhappy with his players, but also questioned whether he had what it takes to turn things around for the north London club.
"The club has to make an assessment to understand what is the best solution," he said. "This club has changed coaches, but the players are always the same, and the results have not changed.
"I cannot accept continuing to lose."
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'Flaky' Spurs slip against Clarets
Saturday's win at City and the dramatic nature of it gave Tottenham what felt like a tangible foundation to kick on from.
But that eroded away underneath them at Burnley, as the hosts pinched a goal through Ben Mee and Spurs failed to pick their way through the massed claret defence.
"The flaky nature of Antonio Conte’s side was on display as they were out-muscled by Sean Dyche’s men who are fighting for their Premier League lives," wrote Simon Bird in his match report for Mirror Sport.
"At the Etihad on Saturday Spurs were inspired by Harry Kane, and brilliant. But 44 miles further north at Turf Moor, it was gritty defender Ben Mee who was star of the show."
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Tottenham consider Dybala
According to reports in Spain, Tottenham are ready to make a move for Paulo Dybala in the summer.
The Argentina international looks increasingly likely to leave the Turin giants come the end of the season and he is free to hold discussions with clubs over a pre-contract. Spurs are said to be one of the sides looking to capitalise on the scenario.
Spurs reportedly have an advantage in the race to sign Dybala, as current sporting director Fabio Paratici was in charge at Juventus when they brought 'La Joya' to the Bianconeri.
In the report it's added that Dybala is keen on a move to Barcelona at the end of the season, with Juventus seemingly pinning their hopes on new signing Dusan Vlahovic in attack going forward.
Read the story in full HERE.