AFTER managing Spurs to their worst start to a season in 53 years Juande Ramos has called on all connected to the club to stick together this weekend.

His Spurs side are currently facing Polish minnows Wisla Krakow and have a slender 2-1 lead from the first leg to defend.

But Ramos knows that, with a win expected this afternoon, he will face the wrath of the Spurs faithful if his side fail to win again against Hull City on Sunday.

Spurs fans are baffled by many of his decisions and sang: "You don't know what you're doing" when he subbed Roman Pavlyuchenko with his side losing.

But Ramos told the club's official website: "The fans need to understand that the first people who want to change the situation are the players, the management and all the people at the club.

"This is when we all need to work together. It is a difficult time and we all hope to change the situation. But we must stick together."

But Hull boss Phil Brown is aiming for a north London double after seeing his side pull off a surprise victory against Tottenham's rivals Arsenal last weekend.

He said: "White Hart Lane is a ground steeped in football tradition, but hopefully we'll catch Tottenham at the right time.

"They're not having the best of times in the league and there might be the opportunity for us to get something from the game.

"They are playing with a lack of confidence and the only way to stand up against that is to play the type of game we played against Arsenal – full of confidence, full of belief and buoyed by the fact we got a result last weekend."