Tottenham Hotspur are still looking for their first win of the season when they face Aston Villa in London on Monday.
Despite their activity on the transfer market, the Spurs are currently placed 19th and pressure begins to mount at White Hart Lane.
The Spurs will be reinforced by the arrival of Russian Roman Pavlyuchenko, although Dimitar Berbatov no longer plays for the side.
Carlos Cuellar may make his first appearance for Villa after returning from injury, but Steve Sidwell is unlikely to play as result of knee troubles.
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Tottenham Hotspur added another defeat to their season tally, this time to the hands of Aston Villa on Monday.
Nigel Reo-Coker put the visiting side in the lead after only five minutes, converting a left winged cross from Gabriel Agbonlahor.
And Tottenham conceded a second in the 54th minute. Ashley Young struck from well outside the penalty area and left goalkeeper Gómes without a chance.
The Spurs got one back with three minutes left to play, as Jermaine Jenas found Darren Bent in the penalty area, and the latter pushed the ball past Friedel for 2-1.
After four games, Tottenham are still without a win. In fact, the Londoners only collected one point so far and are placed last in the Premiership.