Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris has challenged teammates to prove they can cope without Harry Kane.
Spurs face a crunch period without their top scorer and talisman as Kane is facing a spell out with an ankle injury.
Lloris said: “We have now got two days to switch off and then we have all week to prepare for the next few games because not only is there Fulham, but Chelsea and the FA Cup, too.
“We all know how important Harry is in our team, but he is not all of our team. Football is about the team and every player is ready to help the team.
“During the season, you have ups and downs, and you have to always adapt to those and we will see about 'H'.
“But everybody is ready and the most important thing is the mind – being ready to fight, being ready to help, being ready to compete.
“It is better when you have all your best players on the field, but that can happen here or it can happen at other clubs.
“Every season is different. Every player is different. With or without him, we will see how we do. The most important thing is to prepare for the games as well as we can. We need to try to find a freshness and the right energy.
“Throughout the whole team, you have important players but the main thing is the collective. It is the only way to get trophies. It is not about one or two players, but we all know the importance of 'H'."