Tottenham return to Premier League action when they travel to Leeds United on Saturday afternoon.
The Lilywhites are without a win in their last two league games, having come from behind to draw with Brighton and Wolves.
Spurs managed to salvage a 2-2 draw with Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday night, with Micky van de Ven and a Jostein Gundersen own goal clawing back a two-goal deficit.
Thomas Frank came under scrutiny for the performance and is expected to rotate for the trip to Elland Road, as Tottenham News predicts the XI that will turn out in Yorkshire.
Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons to start in Brennan Johnson’s absence
Johnson enjoyed a positive start to the Premier League campaign, but delivered a forgettable performance against Bodo/Glimt.
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The 24-year-old was fielded in his favoured right-wing position in the absence of Kudus, but was unable to mount a fight for a starting berth.
He registered an xG of just 0.07 and, while he completed 77 per cent of his passes, he only attempted 10 in his hour on the pitch.
Indeed, the Wales international was unable to provide much in the way of an attacking threat, with just one shot, which was off target.
Furthermore, Johnson failed to penetrate the wing, with no dribbles attempted and no key passes produced in his hour-long showing.
While many have called for Frank to field a more attacking lineup, he is likely to field the same 4-3-3 shape against Daniel Farke’s side, with Rodrigo Bentancur and Joao Palhinha to partner each other in central-midfield.
That means that Lucas Bergvall is expected to start in a more advanced role, with Simons likely to be pushed out left yet again.
Tottenham unlikely to go all guns blazing vs Leeds United
While Spurs supporters want Frank to show more attacking nous, he is unlikely to loosen the reins against Leeds.
The Peacocks have enjoyed a promising start to the Premier League season, and if it were not for late goals, then they would be higher up the table.
Indeed, Farke’s side have only conceded two goals on home soil, and both of them came in their last outing against Bournemouth.
Given the opponent’s strength, Frank should continue to play with the same system that generated chances aplenty in the first half against Wolves.
Only two grounds have seen fewer goals in the Premier League than Elland Road, meaning supporters could be in for a snooze fest in Yorkshire.
However, a statement win would go some way to convincing fans that Frank is the right man for the job.