Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Christian Eriksen has admitted that his side have revenge in mind as they travel to Anfield to face Liverpool.
Spurs suffered a 5-0 defeat in the reverse fixture at White Hart Lane in December and Eriksen has said that his teammates are looking to make amends this afternoon.
Eriksen has claimed that Spurs are determined to get their top-four challenge back on track with a result against Brendan Rodgers's side.
"Everybody here wants to prove we're not that bad," the Denmark international told The Independent. "We have some big losses against the bigger clubs. We know if we want to go any further or any closer to the top, we have to win.
"It's still a big gap [to the top four]. Of course, we will be realistic. At this point, just look one game at a time. The whole League is so close right now.
"If you lose one game you're feeling down, if you win you're up, so I think we just take one game at a time and then see where we are after Sunday. Everybody wants a nice cold revenge. That's certainly a distinctive response."
Spurs currently sit in sixth place in the Premier League table.