I'm sure Tottenham are pleased with how current season is going and they also have some money to spend for transfers for summer break because in this winter transfer window , they are not in a hurry to actually make changes to team.
Like you pointed above , they are doing super good in FA Cup and maybe after so many years they will finally be able to win a trophy because in my opinion this generation that they have deserves one.
If we mess up Tottenham performance this season, especially at the start of the Premier League, they can still do more. At least the FA Cup competition is worth getting instead of having to force yourself to fight for the trophy in the Premier League which is still a mystery. Tottenham must take the option that allows them to get close to the trophy and the most likely answer lies in the FA Cup.
When Erik Ten Hag was appointed, I know alot of Manchester United fans that were happy but now they frown their faces. At this point, I've no clue if Erik Ten Hag is the perfect coach that would strengthen the performance of the club or he's just one of these random coach that will struggle from the first day in office as appointed headcoach and struggle till he's fire by the team board members. Erik Ten Hag have been given enough time to fix the club but it seems he's effort is not counting, there are particles he will take to ensure he's on the winning track.
Flashback to Ten Hag first season at Manchester United, winning the Carabao Cup trophy, then finishing in the top 3 by securing a UCL ticket. Automatically, fans are optimistic about Erik Ten Hag journey in his first season and expect that the UCL will be easy to pass. Unfortunately the excitement didn't last long, a series of problems began to emerge. Demanding that coaches think more not to underestimate the most difficult competition in Europe. The Premier League is not as easy as Ten Hag imagined because leaving out Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal was a big mistake for the coach.
Now his career seems to be on the line between saying he can maintain his performance or admitting that Erik Ten Hag is completely incompetent. He seemed to be forcing himself, changing Manchester United philosophy little by little, starting a war with his own players, limited strategy and still underestimating his opponents.