OPINION
Tottenham travel to Swansea City on Saturday for an FA Cup quarter-final clash that is crucial to their season as they need to get over the issue of winning no silverware since 2008.
However, they have a great opportunity to end that run in this year’s competition and will be favourites to reach the last four.
Mauricio Pochettino may not be without Harry Kane as the club await to hear news on his injury, but he still has a lot of solid options at his disposal.
One fresh player that should come into the fold at the weekend is attacker Lucas Moura, who has been rarely seen since his arrival in January from Paris Saint-Germain.
The 25-year-old has understandably been eased into first-team action due to a lack of minutes this season at PSG, but has looked up to speed in his five appearances so far and must be unleashed in the cup.
He is a speed merchant that gets fans off their seat with his blistering pace and trickery, something he showed excellent in the FA Cup against Rochdale.
The right-winger can offer a serious goal threat and there is every chance the North London club will need their attackers to chip in during the coming months depending on the extent of Kane’s injury.
Moura has the potential to light up England with his talent and now is the time for Pochettino to chuck him into the starting XI to see what sort of impact he can make.