Thatâs all for today - thanks for joining us
That brings our Premier League news conference coverage to a close ahead of a packed festive schedule.
There was plenty for managers to navigate, from Thomas Frank pushing back on Arne Slotâs comments over Micky van de Venâs challenge on Alexander Isak â with Slot confirming the Newcastle forward faces a couple of months out with a broken leg due to a 'reckless' challenge â to Andoni Iraola acknowledging the ânoiseâ surrounding Antoine Semenyo amid reported interest from Chelsea.
Team news also came thick and fast, with updates across the league including Liverpool, Tottenham, Newcastle, Brighton and Everton, while several managers offered early thoughts on how they expect to approach a January transfer window that is already beginning to loom.
Thanks for joining us today. Weâll be back with you soon as attention turns from the press rooms to the pitch.
'No chance for Longstaff and James'
Sunderland v Leeds (Sun, 14:00 GMT)
Leeds United
Leeds United boss Daniel Farke delivered team news ahead of their fixture against Sunderland: "No chance for Sean [Longstaff] and also for Daniel James.
"There is a small chance for Lukas Nmecha to be involved. There is some progress. I hope I have him available at some point this week, back in team training, and if he comes through the sessions, then he could be a topic for the squad and travel with us.
"But he is more or less the only one out of the long-term injuries that could perhaps feature in this game."
Best of Frank news conference
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank has been speaking to the media with his side facing Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday.
Here are the best bits from the news conference.
Frank "disagrees with Slot's assessment of Van de Ven's challenge
Also says Van de Ven and Isak "have sorted it out"
Team news before facing Palace
'I would like to appeal' Simons red card
Suspended Romero a 'passionate' player
'We are trying to improve at 100mph'
'I'm not speaking about that' - Frank on Paratici exit rumours
'When someone leaves, others must step up - Frank on former assistant Wells
Before we wrap up, we'll take a look at the team news from a resurgent Leeds United.
'We are trying to improve when at 100mph'
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank on if this is his most difficult spell as a manager: "I think I see a lot similarities to first head coach job. Although different scale. This is one of biggest clubs in the world so makes it bigger and different challenge.
"First job I tried to build something over time and with a lot good people. Where this makes it extra challenging is we also play Champions League and Premier League at same time. We are trying to improve when at 100mph.
"I have seen lots of things we improve on but most important thing is how we can create consistent performances day in and day out."
'If I need to hold hand of players, then we've a big problem'
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank on Christmas break: "First full week we have had since August. This is welcome. This week we handle same way as any other week, even Christmas we still do the same.
"We are off 25th, then two days so perfectly fits Christmas family schedule. I'm a big believer in having top professional and I believe the players are, but also they are grown up individuals. If I need to hold hands the whole time then we have big problem.
"I believe in why we train extra set pieces today, I expect them to be bang on it, we have extra sharp training tomorrow so everyone can get out of here.
"Then need to be back being professional after Christmas. Only slight difference we do is to start later on boxing day."
'I'm not speaking about that' - Frank on Paratici exit rumours
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank on co-sporting director Fabio Paratici who has been linked with an exit after only re-joining the club in October: "It is not the first rumour I need to speak about.
"If it is staff, director or player, in general, I am not speaking about that. I just try to focus on the Crystal Palace game. It is probably also something for someone high up in the club."
'When someone leaves, others must step up'
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank on assistant Matt Wells who has left the club to join Colorado Rapids as head coach: Iâm very happy for Matt. Itâs a great opportunity for him. I think heâs a very talented coach and I think heâs got a good potential to be a good head coach.â
âItâs different when you stand out there on your own. But I think he has all the abilities to do well.
"When someone leaves, others needs to step up and take more responsibilities. That will be down to Cameron [Campbell], Justin [Cochrane] and Andreas [Georgson] to take a step more forward.
"Of course Justin already has taken big responsibility, Andreas as well. When someone is leaving there will just be a little bit more to fill in for them. But Iâm confident they are capable to do that. Back in the day, it was only one assistant you had so Iâm pretty sure weâll survive."
Romero a 'passionate' player
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank on Cristian Romero role as captain and setting example: "Many times [I have spoken to him]. Of course after this game, not just him, the players in general.
"That label as captain, you can't have only one leader on pitch. We are talking about a passionate player. At the top he carries the team on his back, like Europa League final, like Newcastle away. When very passionate you sometimes have few moments. Something he is working on.
"You have player for me where second goal is clear, clear foul. I've not played highest level but those who have know it is a foul. He felt it was foul.
"f you donât get the first yellow then don't get second yellow. Obviously second was a mistake. He was passionate in first duel and too much in second. But when you have a passionate player you have to accept that."
Isak and Van de Ven 'have sorted it out'
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank on Arne Slot calling Micky van de Ven's challenge on Alexander Isak "reckless": âObviously I am disagreeing.
"In many ways, we are talking about a defender that will do everything to avoid [conceding] the goal. Itâs a transition so he is sprinting back in. Thereâs a ball slid down in the side and he does everything he can to block that shot.
"Unfortunately, Isak has planted his foot straight there which makes it look worse than it is. That would be a natural reaction for any defender.
"Or, put it this way, if my defender doesnât do that, I donât think they are true defenders. I donât see that at all. I think reckless challenges, normally, you havenât seen any from Micky, as I remember it. I see him as a very fair and competitive player. Thatâs one thing. I also know the two players have sorted it out so thatâs a good sign."
Frank 'obviously disagrees' with Slot on 'reckless' tackle
Crystal Palace v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says he "obviously disagrees" with Arne Slot, who said earlier today that Micky van de Ven's challenge on Alexander Isak was "reckless."
He says Isak planted his foot and if his defender doesn't make the tackle he wouldn't be a defender. He also went on to say that Van de Ven and Isak have "sorted it out."
We will have the full quotes from Frank coming up shortly.
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Brentford v Bournemouth (Sat, 15:00 GMT)
Brentford
Brentford boss Keith Andrews on the question of pushing for European qualification spots in the new year: "The league is very condensed. Not sure what it'll be this year in terms of placing. It's so tight, two or three points and you're potentially in those positions.
"We're content, to a point, with where we are now. We'll keep pushing and we'll see what happens."
'We have to keep looking to improve'
Brentford v Bournemouth (Sat, 15:00 GMT)
Brentford
Brentford boss Keith Andrews on whether they can start looking up instead of behind at the relegation zone: "I always look up. It's the way I'm wired. It's the way the football club is built. It's a progressive mindset. Very respectful of each and every game. And that doesn't put us in a place where we can become complacent in any way.
"We have to keep looking to improve, and strive to be better and better. If we can do that, there's only one way we can go and that's up."