Juande Ramos takes Tottenham Hotspur to Wisla Krakow today hoping that his side's Uefa Cup campaign can inspire a turnaround in their domestic fortunes.
William Hill has revealed that Spurs are still a popular bet to win the Uefa Cup, despite being rooted to the bottom of the Premier League with just two points from six games.
Under Ramos, the north London outfit have made their worst start to a league campaign in 53 years, but the Spaniard's reputation as a specialist in knockout competitions means Tottenham remain touted for European glory.
"Ramos is something of a cup king and despite a terrible start to the season we expect Spurs to be there or thereabouts in the Uefa Cup," said William Hill spokesperson Rupert Adams.
At 12/1, Tottenham are currently the bookmaker's second favourite to lift the Uefa Cup, behind Italian giants AC Milan at 5/1.
Manchester City, who face Omonia Nicosia in their second-leg encounter tonight, are a 14/1 bet, while Aston Villa are priced at 16/1.
Paddy Power makes Spurs 6/5 to win in Poland, with a Wisla victory available at 11/5.