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Robbie Keane on Tottenham's Champions League hopes and what it could mean for Fabio Paratici

Tottenham's 3-1 victory over Brighton on Saturday takes them through to the fifth round of the FA Cup and Robbie Keane has delivered his verdict on the rest of the season for the Lilywhites.

Spurs will now play Middlesbrough in the next round of the cup competition, taking them one step closer to some much needed silverware.

In the league, Antonio Conte's side are currently seventh but just two points off fourth place Man United and with two games in hand.

There are some tough fixtures to come for Tottenham and they will want to get as many points in the Premier League as possible, to help their chances in securing a Champions League spot.

Since the arrival of Conte in N17, there have been improvements seen both on and off the pitch, which is helping the Lilywhites chance of having a strong final few months of the season.

In Saturday's game against Graham Potter's side, Spurs showed more energy and determination than in some recent games, especially in the first half, which helped the home side get the victory.

Spurs had 12 shots with seven on target and only one of Brighton's five shots was on target, helping them progress to the next round of the competition.

Now Conte has just a few days before his sides return to Premier League fixtures, as they welcome Southampton to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday.

Former Lilywhites player Keane gave his verdict on his old side, after the match on Saturday.

"If they play like that, certainly the first half, they'll win a lot more games than they lose," the 41-year-old admitted.

"They're only a couple points off Man United with a couple of games in hand.

"I think for Tottenham this season, if they can win a trophy, the FA Cup and get into the Champions League, I think

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