NEW Spurs boss Juande Ramos is not expecting a repeat of last seasons thrilling 4-3 victory over West Ham when the two sides meet at Upton Park tomorrow, writes Matt Diner.

The North London side came back from 3-2 down to win last season's corresponding fixture in the 95th minute through a Paul Stalteri strike.

But Ramos is more concerned with just getting a victory this time around, rather than being involved in another classic.

The former Sevilla boss told the official Spurs website: "If we win, it's the same points so it doesn't really matter.

"A 4-3 win is spectacular and it would be lovely to have that kind of game again but it will be difficult to repeat.

"The most important thing is to get the victory, to get the three points and if there are lots of goals, that's great for the fans."

Spurs have yet to win on their travels this season, and have picked up a meagre four points away from White Hart Lane.

Ramos - described as 'the perfect one' by striker Dimitar Berbatov - has two injury doubts ahead of the clash.

Steed Malbranque is unlikely to play because an ankle problem, while defender Younes Kaboul is struggling with a thigh injury picked up playing for France U21s.