Tottenham’s interim manager Ryan Mason expects a reaction from his players following Sunday’s 6-1 Premier League defeat at Newcastle United.
The former midfielder was appointed as interim boss for a second time after Christian Stellini, who was also interim boss, was sacked on Monday.
Sixth-placed Spurs will welcome fourth-placed Manchester United on Thursday aiming to avoid a third successive league defeat.
Mason is to take charge for the final six games of this season while Spurs continue in the search for a fourth permanent manager in four years since Mauricio Pochettino left in 2019.