Christian Eriksen has vowed Tottenham will give their all in the fight to claim a first trophy of Mauricio Pochettino’s reign.

In all likelihood the FA Cup represents Tottenham’s last chance for silverware this season. Though they are second in the Premier League they find themselves 10 points off Chelsea with just 11 games to play.

Spurs host London rivals Millwall in the FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday in what is almost certain to be the final cup tie at White Hart Lane, with Tottenham due to spend a season at Wembley next year before moving to their new stadium in time for the 2018/19 season.

The club are eager to move out on a high but Eriksen admitted he was not sure what constitutes success for a side as ambitious as Spurs. However he said he and his team-mates will do everything they can to end their 26 year wait for the FA Cup.

“I think it’s difficult to say what would be a success. First of all in the Premier League: we end up higher than we did last season,” Eriksen told Talksport.

“And in the FA Cup, there’s only two games and you’re in a final. But I think we’ll do anything we can to win something, and I think that will be the first step. And then we’ll probably say we succeeded this season.”

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Spurs have competed in five competitions this season but have only the FA Cup to realistically challenge for after a tame effort in Europe.

After failing to escape from what initially seemed a relatively winnable Champions League group Tottenham were then eliminated from the Europa League in the last 32 by Gent, who have since lost their following European game 5-2 at home to domestic rivals Genk.

Eriksen admitted Spurs’ performances in Europe had not been good enough.

“We always try to do our best in the Champions League and the Europa League. I think we just fell short in the Europa League in the end, but of course we know we could have done better, and maybe this is our place to show we can do better in cup games.

“And if that’s in the FA Cup, then it needs to be in the FA Cup.”