Tottenham striker Harry Kane concede they struggle under pressure.
Kane insists they “will never have a better chance" of reaching a Champions League quarter-final than on Tuesday, when they visit Borussia Dortmund with a 3-0 first leg lead.
But the England captain also warned they must knock out Dortmund and use it as a “turning point" to start winning silverware after enduring a nightmare week which saw them crash out of the title race by taking just one point from three games.
He said: “The thing for us now, kind of like this week, when the pressure is on and we need to step up, we need to find a way to get it done. We haven't done that in recent years, we haven't done that this week and that will be the difference. That is the turning point that we need to try to achieve.
"We'll see. The most important thing is to get through on Tuesday and bit by bit if we beat the big teams it gives you a bit more belief.
“It's not going to be easy, but it's down to us to put a performance in.
“We will never have a better chance to get to a quarter-final. We went out at this stage last year so I think it is important we get to the quarter-final to show we are improving. The league is difficult year-by-year, teams are getting better so it is important that we try and maintain that and get better ourselves but it is not always possible.
“We're in a good spot, we need to get through and it will be a success in the Champions League so far."