After victory over Manchester City, Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp says his team is capable of anything this season.
Two goals from Niko Kranjcar, wrapped around Jermain Defoe's 14th goal of the season, handed City just their second defeat and relieved the despondency that had settled over White Hart Lane following Saturday's surprise home defeat by Wolves.
Redknapp said: "That's the best we've played this season. Against Liverpool in the first game of the season we were a bit like that. We came at them and never let off. All the chances were created by us and it was a great performance.
"Anything is possible this year. I think the champions will come from Chelsea and Manchester United, but after that it's up for grabs. It's going to be tight.
"Consistency will be the key for us. People over-react to one result, saying: 'Same old Tottenham, you're going to fall on your face again.'
"We've been playing well enough but we just had one bad result against Wolves on Saturday."