Rate 1, 2013 12:00:00 PM Spurs face a demanding schedule but their Portuguese coach insists he's maybe not ready to sacrifice progress in Europe for the sake of Champions League certification Next two weeks Spurs experience Sunday features against their top four competitors Everton in the home and then Chelsea away, but each game is preceded by way of a fit on Thursday in the two feet of the Europa League quarter-final against Basel. Villas-Boas wants to fight on both fronts nevertheless, and told The Times: "We dream of winning awards so our emphasis on the Europa League wonat shift. "The fitting diary is very tight and every top team that represents in Europe needs to deal with this pair of circumstances. It is some thing you have to obtain used to if you desire to become a top staff. "For us it is probably a new experience and it has maybe not happened since Tottenham enjoyed Real Madrid in the 2011 Champions League quarter-finals." The last time Spurs were competing in the Champions League, Villas-Boas was active leading his Porto side to a Portuguese league title and Europa League double and the 35-year-old thinks that experience may help ensure his current costs are able to deal with the demands of the run-in. "We realize that we've to keep the team clean and we rotate the team, and we are in a position to rotate as we've those top-quality players that allow us to do so," he explained. "For any group in the world the league place could be the important factor for the achievement of the growing season and how good you have been. "You usually get comfortable once you are further forward from the package but the teams are so near. Nevertheless the proven fact that we're third doesnat set more or less uncertainty on ourselves or make us overconfident."
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