Mauricio Pochettino's start to life in north London has not been without its teething problems, yet Spurs fans are now beginning to see the performances they yearn for.
The recent improvements were evident at White Hart Lane on Wednesday evening, when Nabil Bentaleb, Nacer Chadli, Harry Kane and Roberto Soldado all scored in a 4-0 demolishment of Newcastle.
It puts Spurs within a two-legged semi-final of Wembley and help made amends for October's embarrassing 2-1 defeat to Alan Pardew's men at White Hart Lane.
They certainly impressed in laying that ghost to rest, with Bentaleb capitalising on a mistake by Newcastle's third-choice goalkeeper, Jak Alnwick, to turn home midway through the first half.
It was a lead doubled by Chadli seconds after half-time and, once Massadio Haidara cleared a Jan Vertonghen header off the line, Kane put the game out of sight.
It continued the England Under-21s international's record of scoring in every round of this season's competition and his replacement Soldado added extra gloss, slotting home from close range after Christian Eriksen's initial effort was saved.
Source : PA
Source: PA