Yes, Tottenham need to show a winning mentality against Manchester United – but even that may not be enough in the long term

Harry Kane

The 1976 final of the Anglo-Scottish Cup is a strange place to begin an assessment of modern Tottenham’s short-term imperatives, but it’s appropriate. It was then, 42 years ago, that Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest took the first step on their remarkable ascent and the competition, long since defunct, has been a reference point ever since.

Rather like the contemporary League Cup, it was a tournament of little resonance which few managers took seriously. Clough, ever the contrarian, thought differently.

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Seb Stafford-Bloor is a football writer at Tifo Football and member of the Football Writers' Association. He was formerly a regularly columnist for the FourFourTwo website, covering all aspects of the game, including tactical analysis, reaction pieces, longer-term trends and critiquing the increasingly shady business of football's financial side and authorities' decision-making.