Toby Alderweireld: Tottenham's Champions League absence will not be long

Toby Alderweireld says Tottenham's absence from the Champions League will not be a long one as they face up to missing out on a top-four finish.

Dropped points against Sheffield United and Bournemouth looks to have all but assured Spurs will miss out on Europe's top-tier competition for the first time since 2015.

Spurs reached the final of the competition 13 months ago and Alderweireld says it shows how far they have come as a club and vowed to return as soon as possible.

"That is football. For us now it is bad, but I think back to when I came to Spurs (in 2015) and they had not won the Championship for more than 50 years," he said.

"Every year we had a chance to qualify so it is positive that people think we should be there, and of course we need to be in the Champions League.

"That is the path the club has taken and I am massively proud to be part of that.

"Maybe this season we cannot reach that, but we need to stick together and next season we have to go again and be better than this season."

Despite their inconsistency and the feeling that this team is reaching the end of a cycle, the Belgium defender insists with Jose Mourinho at the helm they are in a good position to bounce back.

"We don't accept it, but we have to be professional about it by first ending this season well and then trying to go again next season."

"This team is taking steps and we have a nice big stadium and stuff like this," he said. "Even the team and the manager that we have is a massive difference from a couple of years ago. It had better be.

"Everybody has worked so hard for it. It hurts that we are maybe not going to reach it this season, but it gives us more motivation to go next season. But our first focus is on the remaining games this season and then we will reflect ahead of next season.

"We want to do better - that is why everybody is trying as hard as they can - but it is just not our season. We don't accept it, but we have to be professional about it by first ending this season well and then trying to go again next season."

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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