Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho is excited about the battle for a top four finish.
The Portuguese was very pessimistic about Spurs' season when he had a number of injury problems.
But the COVID-19 lockdown gave Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son a chance to get back 100% fit. They also have Moussa Sissoko as a midfield option.
The first game back for Spurs is at home against Manchester United on Friday.
"The battle for the top four would be amazing if we all started with the same number of points but unfortunately that's not the case," Mourinho said in a press conference.
"It's a strange battle to fight but it's a street challenge, motivation. I will try not to look to that difference, I honestly cannot tell you the difference in points, we have to look at this incredible challenge in the way we have to do it.
"Every game we have to try and win. At the end of the nine matches, we will see what we did and our opponents did.
"Normally in this fight we don't depend as much as we do on our exact opponents, but let's focus on one match at a time and tomorrow is Manchester United and the points are there to fight for."

