Frank and Richarlison furious
Richarlison has just been booked for his remonstrations after that Newcastle opener.
Djed Spence was adjusting his boot, which had come off.
Thomas Frank is also unhappy and he's made that clear to the fourth official.
Frank's midfield dilemma
Thomas Frank faces a midfield dilemma on Wednesday night when he selects his Tottenham team to face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup. The Dane has already said on record during Monday’s press conference that he’s considering changes as he seeks to strike the right balance on Tyneside.
Archie Gray looks set to miss the trip after picking up a muscular injury in training. Gray had been in line to start in midfield after recently featuring at left-back in the 0-0 Champions League draw at Monaco.
The young Englishman has been itching for more opportunities particularly in the centre of the park. Joao Palhinha and Rodrigo Bentancur have played plenty of football to date and there is a strong chance Palhinha could fill in at centre-back if Frank decides to rest Micky van de Ven.
Bentancur is also the kind of player you can depend on in these type of matches when the home team are expected to enjoy large spells of possession. The Uruguayan is in form but this could be the chance to hand him some rest ahead of the visit of Chelsea.
Pape Matar Sarr looks a shoo-in as the Senegal international scored on Sunday at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and has been desperately out of favour of late. Sarr always provides huge energy in the middle of the pitch and he’ll be keen to send another message to his head coach if he gets the nod.
Who partners him is now up for debate but there appears to be a serious chance Lucas Bergvall could play as a No.8. The Swede has had a mixed campaign to date after winning Tottenham’s Player of the Year award last term.
Double Newcastle blow
Eddie Howe has delivered an update on his Newcastle squad ahead of Wednesday night's Carabao Cup clash with Tottenham. The holders are bidding to retain the trophy following their historic triumph over Liverpool at Wembley back in March.
However, the Magpies do not have a fully fit squad available and full-backs Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento remain absent through injury.
Hall picked up a hamstring issue in the 4-0 Champions League win over Union Saint-Gilloise in Brussels and he remains sidelined. Meanwhile, Livramento is still out after picking up a knee ligament injury in the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal last month.
There is also doubt over the availability of centre-back Sven Botman, who suffered a nasty cut to his head in the dramatic 2-1 win over Fulham last weekend.
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Tottenham suffer devastating injury blow
Archie Gray is set for a spell on the sidelines, becoming the 10th first-team player out injured for Tottenham manager Thomas Frank.
The former Leeds midfielder, 19, was in contention to start in Wednesday night's Carabao Cup clash with Newcastle at St James' Park. But it's understood the versatile youngster has picked up an injury in training and will play no part in the clash.
There has been no confirmation on the severity of the issue, although reports have suggested that the highly-regarded star could be out for around a month after hurting his calf.
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Tottenham predicted XI vs Newcastle
All eyes are on Thomas Frank's team selection as Tottenham make the long journey to the North East to face Carabao Cup holders Newcastle at St James' Park.
Spurs have already been battling fixture congestion since the return of club football and with a tasty Premier League derby with Chelsea on the horizon, Frank will be cautious that he needs to keep his squad fresh.
Despite that, the League Cup represents a chance for the Dane to win his first trophy as Tottenham boss and he is unlikely to take the competition too lightly, particularly given the strength of the opposition.
Here's how we think Frank will line-up his Spurs team this evening.