JUANDE Ramos believes Spurs can come up with the goals they need to book their place in the Uefa Cup quater-finals tonight.

Tottenham go into their second leg of their Round of 16 tie at PSV Eindhoven trailing 1-0, following the Dutch sides victory at White Hart Lane.

But former Sevilla boss Ramos is confident of making it to a third straight final in the competition he won in his last two seasons with the Spanish club - without heaping all the pressures solely on the shoulders of his strikers.

He said: "In this game, it's not just Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov who need to be responsible for winning. Everyone in the team has to be at their best.

"PSV have demonstrated at our ground what a fantastic team they are.

"The result makes things much more difficult, but we have our weapons and will fight to the maximum to achieve victory.

"We need to create chances to score and above all to score early, so nerves do not creep in. We need to play with maximum intensity.

"Tottenham always play to win, whether we start 0-0, winning 1-0 or losing 1-0.

"We do not have another type of football or concept of playing. We are going to play like we always do and nothing more.

"Last week PSV simply were the better team. They are a team who have experience in the Champions League.

"But we will hope it will be the other way around, but if it is not we will have to congratulate them and accept it."

Ramos will also be boosted by being able to include skipper Ledley King in his squad for the match at the Philips Stadium.

King was rested for the 4-0 win over West Ham at weekend but is likely to return at centre-back alongside Jonathan Woodgate, who received a knock to his foot against the Hammers but was fit to travel.

Jermaine Jenas is also back in the squad after a twisted ankle in the first leg, but Younes Kaboul (knee) and Ricardo Rocha (groin) are out.

Alan Hutton is ineligible, while Gareth Bale (foot) and Benoit Assou-Ekotto (knee) remain long-term absentees.

Tottenham squad: Robinson, Cerny, Chimbonda, Lee, Tainio, Woodgate, King, Dawson, O'Hara, Zokora, Jenas, Huddlestone, Taarabt, Lennon, Malbranque, Boateng, Berbatov, Keane, Bent.

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