On Thursday evening, Tottenham will take to their world-leading 62,000-seat stadium to take on Dinamo Zagreb in the Europa League last-16, with manager Jose Mourinho set to make a number of changes with the Premier League and Champions League qualification a priority.
That statement perhaps carries little weight given the recent history of the club, but nevertheless remains one which Tottenham fans could only have dreamed of when Daniel Levy was appointed chairman 20 years ago to this day.
Levy was brought to the club in 2001 after ENIC bought out previous owner Alan Sugar for just £22million, and what he joined was an establishment almost unrecognisable to what we see today.