Tottenham Hotspur defender Kyle Walker has revealed that he is confident that his side will start to move up the Premier League once they register their first win of the season.
Mauricio Pochettino's men have taken three points from their first four matches of the campaign, drawing their last three games on the spin.
Walker believes that his side will start turning those draws into victories in the near future once they have gained their confidence in the final third, and he is hopeful that will come against Sunderland.
He told the club's official website: "They haven't had the best of starts but we know they still have quality throughout that squad.
"We all know what Jermain Defoe can do in and around the box, so we'll have to be switched on throughout. Younes Kaboul has just gone there as well. He was a fantastic servant to the club and taught me a lot when I first arrived, so I always be thankful for that.
"It will be tough but if we stick to our game plan and what we've been working on this week there is no reason why we can't go there and get the three points. I think it will be an exciting game. We always want to take the game to our opponents but we'll also respect Sunderland at their place."
Spurs face Sunderland later today at the Stadium of Light.
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