Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho once accused Spurs of `parking the bus' at Stamford Bridge under Jacques Santini, but a repeat appears unlikely in the FA Cup quarter-final clash.

Jol has put together exciting attacking combinations since taking over from Santini and Spurs have scored 17 goals in their last five games, with Dimitar Berbatov, Robbie Keane and Jermain Defoe all in double figures for the season.

Spurs have not won at Stamford Bridge since 1990 but there is genuine optimism in Jol's squad, even though Chelsea have not lost at home for more than a year.

With fixtures mounting up, Jol does not want a replay either and the Dutchman also refuses to rein in his team's attacking instincts against the Barclays Premiership champions.

Berbatov and Keane combined to good effect when Spurs ended their hoodoo against Chelsea and defeated them earlier in the campaign, but Defoe has also shown promising form this season and Mido could return after a knee complaint.

"We played in a 4-4-2 last time we played them at home," Jol said.

"I could easily come up with something else but you want to go for your chances. We scored all our goals with two strikers up front, that is probably our biggest strength in every game. I don't feel it is necessary to change it."

Spurs left it late on Friday in their UEFA Cup clash in Braga, with Keane's injury-time winner ensuring they take a 3-2 lead to the second leg of the last-16 clash next week.

With a Barclays Premiership clash the following weekend and then international duty for many of his players, Jol has ruled out playing for a draw on Sunday.

"That is almost impossible," said Jol of the possible congestion a replay would create.

Jol also admits his squad is being stretched by remaining in two knockout competitions and reaching the semi-finals of the Carling Cup. There is also hope of qualifying for Europe through the league.

"We've got players like Michael Dawson who play all the matches," said Jol. "Maybe that's something for next year, there are four or five players who have to play in all the matches and that is a problem.

"Another thing is whether you can play Aaron Lennon, at 19, in all the matches. Five matches in 12 days? I don't think so. So we have to come up with a few solutions."

Lennon scored the winner against Chelsea at White Hart Lane in November, one of only four defeats for Mourinho's men this season.

The Portuguese coach tipped Jol's men to struggle against Braga but the Dutchman played down Mourinho's comments that Spurs were not a "great" side.

He added: "The only thing I've read is that we're not a great team. We are not a great team so he is right - Chelsea is a great team."