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Tottenham's FA Cup exit at the hands of Middlesbrough means that Antonio Conte's men only have the Premier League to focus on between now and May.
Not in European action following their elimination from the Europa Conference League and knocked out of the Carabao Cup semi-finals by Chelsea, the FA Cup represented Spurs' only real chance of winning silverware in 2021/22.
However, it is now another season without a trophy following their hugely disappointing 1-0 defeat on Teeside.
Conte and his players will now be fully focused on finishing the season on a high by trying to reclaim their place in the Champions League after missing out on the top four in each of the past two seasons.
Currently seventh in the Premier League table and five points off the final Champions League place, the Lilywhites are fighting it out with Manchester United, Arsenal and West Ham for fourth.
One thing Tottenham don't have to worry about now following their FA Cup exit is having a fixture backlog later in the season had they reached the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the famous competition.
Their defeat at the Riverside Stadium also means