Mohammed Kudus has thrived at Tottenham since his controversial move from West Ham.
The Ghanaian made the £55million switch across London and has already delivered some inspiring performances.
Against Brighton, Kudus was a constant threat for Tottenham and played a part in both goals during the 2-2 draw.
While Kudus may be rested for the Carabao Cup clash against Doncaster Rovers, he may get flashbacks to what happened last season because of the choice of referee.
Andrew Madley sent Mohammed Kudus off for Micky Van de Ven incident
Kudus was sent off against Tottenham last season for the infamous flashpoint involving Van de Ven.
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The Ghana international enjoyed a superb start to the match by opening the scoring at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
However, the 25-year-old went on to push Van de Ven in the face, which led to his dismissal in the heated contest.
When Kudus signed for Tottenham, focus inevitably turned to what transpired in North London last season, although the pair have surely buried any differences now.
While the incident is behind him, the sight of referee Andrew Madley may trigger some unwanted thoughts.
Indeed, Madley will referee the clash between Spurs and Doncaster on Wednesday night when the two meet in the Carabao Cup.
Frank is set to rotate his team heavily, and Kudus may be one of the players begging for a break.
What is Andrew Madley’s record of refereeing Tottenham?
Randal Kolo Muani could make his first start for Spurs against the League One club if he has recovered from his dead leg.
Frank’s side are overwhelming favourites to progress to the next round and will be hoping for a solid refereeing performance.
Madley has refereed the Lilywhites on nine occasions and has dished out two red cards in those games.
As well as giving Kudus a straight red, he also sent Cristian Romero off for a second bookable offence against Man City in 2023.
The Lilywhites have a positive record when Madley has refereed, having won five and lost four.
Unless they suffer a red card, Tottenham will surely run away with a convincing victory.