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Is break 'invaluable' or 'won't make a blind bit of difference'?

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Wayne: I'm been a Spurs fan all my life and this is the worst squad I've seen. The international break may help, but most of the remaining fit players will be playing for their countries, so there won't be any rest. Michael: The situation is dire but not unique, some of us remember the previous relegation with a decent squad.

[BBC] [Getty Images] We asked for your views on whether the international break has come at a good time for Spurs, who are battling against relegation from the Premier League. Here are some of your comments: Wayne : I'm been a Spurs fan all my life and this is the worst squad I've seen. Simply I don't think we're good enough to win any of our remaining games.

The international break may help, but most of the remaining fit players will be playing for their countries, so there won't be any rest. I still believe we can maybe survive hopefully. JP : The break certainly won't hurt them.

Michael : The situation is dire but not unique, some of us remember the previous relegation with a decent squad. Replacing Tudor is paramount, obviously he has personal issues but has failed to lift or seemingly connect with the squad. He hasn't managed to change any problems that occurred under Frank.

Injuries have played a great part and the failure of the hierarchy to deal with this calls them into doubt too. Wally : I think the break will be invaluable, giving some of the injuries time to heal and get back closer to a stronger team. It needs a new manager to implement some basic common-sense football.